Nioh: full issue coming to PC, set release date
Alongside all three DLC packs.
After launching exclusively on PS4 consoles in February, Nanoh, a challenging action player from Team Ninja, is coming to the PC.
Due to November 7, 2017, Nioh: Complete Edition will include the base game (which our sister site GamesRadar seemed interested in launching) and its three expansions of DLC - Northern Dragon, Defiant Honor and Bloodshed's End. Said to display " impressive high-end resolution graphics, "the full edition will come with an action mode and movie mode, which promise" stable "support of 60 fps and 4K respectively. Nioh's newest addition also includes a new item, the Dharmachakra Kabuto helmet.
"Team Ninja is well aware of the fact that many players have passionately asked for a PC version of Nioh," said game director Fumihiko Yasuda in a statement. "I'm thrilled to announce that this massocore game will finally be available to our PC fans in Nioh: full edition. I hope you all enjoy the unforgettable drama and the strong battles of Yokai that this action-packed experience has to offer."
At this point, here is the editor Koei Tecmo with more:
Blending a compelling narrative loosely based on the tale of the English navigating officer who served Ieyasu Tokugawa, William Adams, with a myriad of strange supernatural creatures of Japanese folklore (Yokai), Nioh: Complete Edition players will discover a diverse and comprehensive world dripping with history and tradition, and face other samurai in epic sword battles and intense, multi-target engagements.
Offering a level of difficulty that will truly test even the most hardened samurai's abilities, patience and strategy, Nioh: Complete Edition, includes the three expansions of Nioh DLC. In contrast to the PlayStation®4 version, all seven types of weapons, ninjutsu and onmyo magics will be available to players from the outset, while the main game will also unlock features like Dual Guardian Spirit.
Nioh: Complete Edition is due on PC via Steam on November 7, 2017.