Nioh: Complete Edition Gets Trailer Showcasing PC Version

The complete edition will feature all previously released DLC and will be out on November 7th.

Posted By | On 02nd, Nov. 2017

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It was revealed only a month ago that Nioh: Complete Edition would be making its way to the PC. Now Koei Tecmo has released a trailer which showcases the game running on PC. This version of the game will bring with it all previously released DLC content, including the three story DLCs ‘Dragon of the North’, ‘Defiant Honor’ and ‘Bloodshed’s End.’

The PC version of the game will feature two visual modes: one known as ‘Action Mode’ which will play at 30 fps and the other known as ‘Movie Mode’ which will support resolution up to 4K.  The PC settings will be fully customizable as opposed to what was assumed before.

The Steam version of the game will also come with a helmet known as ‘Dharmachakra Kabuto’. For those of you who are looking for a game like Dark Souls but with its own distinctive style, this may be the game for you. You can check out our own review for the game here.

Nioh: Complete Edition is set to release for the PC and PS4 on November 7th.


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