
Let me tell you something – I’ve been playing Devil Hunter since launch, and joining the Yakuza was honestly the best decision I’ve made in this game. Sure, Public Safety gives you that stable paycheck and fancy suit, but nothing beats the thrill of wielding the Snake Devil and walking on the wild side.
If you’re tired of the same old cleanup missions and want access to the most powerful contracts in the game, you’re in the right place. I’m going to walk you through exactly how to join the Yakuza in Devil Hunter, including the secret location, quest requirements, and whether it’s actually worth making the switch.
The Yakuza faction in Devil Hunter is essentially the criminal underworld equivalent to Public Safety. While government-backed hunters follow rules and regulations, Yakuza members operate outside the law with access to exclusive contracts and missions that Public Safety can only dream of.
What makes Yakuza special:
After spending weeks grinding Public Safety contracts, I made the switch to Yakuza and haven’t looked back. There’s something incredibly satisfying about ambushing Public Safety players and watching them panic when they realize you’re not on their side anymore.
The Snake Devil contract alone makes it worth it – being able to swallow enemies and use them as summons later is game-changing for both PvE and PvP. Plus, the Yakuza missions feel more engaging than the repetitive cleanup duties at HQ.
The Yakuza don’t want to be found, so there’s no map marker. Here’s exactly where to go:
Pro tip: Some guides mention it’s “under a pedestrian bridge in City Outskirts” – both locations work as the base spans multiple areas.
When you talk to the Yakuza Leader, he’ll give you two tasks to prove you’re not an undercover cop:
Requirement 1: 80,000 Yen Payment
Requirement 2: Kill 5 Public Safety Players
WARNING: Once you join Yakuza, you lose ALL current contracts. This means:
You’re starting fresh with Yakuza-exclusive content. There’s no easy way back – you’ll need a Wipe Token (400,000 Yen from Black Market) to reset completely.
After joining, immediately head to the Outskirts Cave (near Farmer NPC, cross the road right) to find the Snake Devil. You’ll need to:
Before you start grinding, grab these free codes for extra Yen:
Press / to open chat, type code, press Enter. Must be First Class Hunter rank.
Recent patches have made some important changes:
A: No, you keep your Character Level, Stats, Items, and Yen. Only contracts are wiped.
A: Absolutely not. Snake Devil is faction-locked and exclusive to Yakuza members.
A: It depends on your playstyle. Yakuza is better for PvP-focused players who want Snake Devil. Public Safety offers more variety with Future, Fox, and Curse devils.
A: You need a Wipe Token (400,000 Yen from Black Market) to reset everything and choose again.
A: Outside Public Safety HQ spawn or near Commercial Mission pick-up points. Many players go AFK there.
Joining the Yakuza in Devil Hunter isn’t just about getting stronger – it’s about experiencing a completely different side of the game. The Snake Devil contract alone makes it worth the grind, and the PvP-focused gameplay keeps things exciting.
Just remember: once you go Yakuza, there’s no easy way back. Make sure you’ve experienced everything you want from Public Safety before making the switch. Trust me, the first time you swallow an enemy with Snake Devil and summon them later, you’ll know you made the right choice.
Ready to join the dark side? Grab your 80k Yen, hunt those Public Safety players, and welcome to the family.