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The Lost Judgment will probably see a serial adaptation of -apkrig

Judgment game, resp. her second part, Lost Judgment, is set to undergo a series adaptation, according to Japanese magazine Nikkan Gendai. This would definitively confirm that the whole idea with the Yakuza spin-off came out for Sega, and after two successful titles, it will let Detective Jagami look into television viewers into the beautifully depicted world. The information has not yet been officially confirmed, but Nikkan Gendai presents the report quite clearly and also states that actor Takuja Kimura, who played Jagami in the play, will be involved in the creation of the series.

Other sources of the cited magazine suggest that, in addition to the series, a film adaptation could also be made, but even that has not yet been officially confirmed.

If the information is true, the series should be primarily intended for Japanese Asahi Television, but it is possible that it will be distributed internationally. The name of the series should be Sabakarezaru, The Unjudged, which corresponds to the name of the game in Japanese – Lost Judgment: Sbakarezaru Kioru. Other sources of the cited magazine suggest that, in addition to the series, a film adaptation could also be made, but even that has not yet been officially confirmed. As for Kimur’s involvement, the actor was to show a lack of interest in continuing to shoot the BG Personal Bodyguard series, and it was his engagement with The Unjudged that could fill the gap in his schedule.

As Kotaku notes, this is the first time we hear of Kimur’s next possible connection to the Judgment, because, according to information from July 2021, he should not have returned to Detective Jagami’s worn jeans and leather jacket, or at least did not suggest anything. On the contrary. According to his agency, Kimura did not want to appear in PC games and blocked Segy’s attempt to release Judgment outside the console area, which could disrupt mutual relations and a question mark is raised about the future of the series. But this does not have to apply to film or series processing, which we only welcome, and if the information about the series is true, come here with it!

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