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If you want to continue past that, then it would go:
Yakuza: Like a Dragon (7)
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (8)
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (9)
If you want spinoffs:
Like a Dragon: Ishin! has the faces / voices you know from the series taking on roles of characters loosely based off of historical Japanese figures.
Judgment and Lost Judgment has you taking on the role of Yagami, an attorney-turned-private investigator. So far he has not entered the main series but it seems likely he will sooner or later, though to what degree I can't say.
The upcoming Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii looks to be fully embracing the goofy side of things in the Yakuza series and has you playing solely as Goro Majima.
Thanks! :)
Personally I think it's best to start with Yakuza 0 and go from there.
0 through 6 are the brawler beat em up action combat you're familiar with.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon is a fairly unique feeling turn-based combat that still, in my opinion, manages to retain that "brawler" feel in a way.
Gaiden is action again.
Infinite Wealth is turn-based.
All the spinoffs are action.
He's in it some but the protagonist in that is Ichiban.
Kiryu is in Infinite Wealth a lot more but Ichiban is still kind of the focus.
And Kiryu is the main character in Gaiden.
I just bought Yakuza 0 on sale. It'll be good to get into these games properly again.
Nice, hope you enjoy them.