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Nioh 2 Complete Edition for PCs Announced

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Koei Tecmo will bring the Nioh 2 Complete Edition for PCs via Steam. As part of a slew of announcements that were teased earlier this week, Steam users will be able to get their hands on it on February 5, 2021. This announcement has come alongside the announcement of the PlayStation 5 version of Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition and Nioh 2 Remastered – The Complete Edition.

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The Nioh 2 Complete Edition will come bundled with the three DLC expansions available for the PlayStation 4 versions of the game. This includes the Darkness in Capital, Tengu’s Disciple, and the newly announced The First Samurai DLC.

Nioh 2 Complete Edition will include the following features:

  • 4K Ultra-HD Support
  • Ultra wide-screen capability
  • HDR monitor support
  • 144Hz monitor support
  • Consistent 120 FPS on compatible systems
  • Full mouse and keyboard customization

A 4K monitor and 120 FPS settings require a monitor that supports these features. The Steam exclusive version of this game will also come with a special Valve helmet, which, as you might expect, sports a valve.

You can watch the Nioh 2 Complete Edition announcement trailer below.

Nioh 2 Complete Edition will be available for PCs through the Steam storefront on February 5, 2021.


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