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Sega released a neat video looking at the creation of a slick ‘n’ sick graffiti mural, installed to celebrate the launch of Team Yakuza’sLost Judgment.The video follows the painstaking work ofartist Dan Kitchener, who was commissioned to design and paint the piece. Kitchener’s love of the “cyber city” aesthetic is perfectly reflective of Kamurocho’s neon style.
you may check out the video, showcasing the masterwork and its entire conception,in this exclusive from NME.

Kitchener used a wide palette of dazzling color to create the mural, installed within the arches of Waterloo Leake Street in London. Completing the diorama is a ringed neon light, which offers onlookers the opportunity to recreate the flashy fighting techniques ofLost Judgmenthero, Takayuki Yagami.
Alongside footage of Kitchener’s stellar work, we also catch a glimpse of a cute dog — suspiciously familiar toLost Judgment‘s own “Detective Dog” — who visited the site. No doubt the canny canine was keeping an eye out for any troublemakers.

TheLost Judgmentmural is just the latest in a number of stunning street art projects painted to market the launch of a new video game. Earlier this year,EndoftheLine‘s Jim Vision createdan electrifying pieceto celebrate the debut of Bandai Namco’sScarlet Nexus. EndoftheLine was also responsible for a famous painting ofMetal Gearprotagonist Raiden, that adorned the side of Aireside House in Leeds for seven years,before sadly being removed in 2020.
Lost Judgmentis available now on PlayStation and Xbox platforms. You can check out Chris Carter’s reviewright here.







