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Nioh Has Shipped Over 3 Million Copies Just in Time for Its Third Anniversary

Today Koei Tecmo provided an update about the sales of the original Nioh, which has passed three million shipments for PS4 and PC.

Today Koei Tecmo provided an update about the sales of the original Nioh.

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The news was shared via the game’s official Twitter account, mentioning that the game has now passed three million copies shipped. 

This achievement comes just in time for the game’s third-anniversary from its release in 2017.

This should likely not come as a surprise, considering that Koei Tecmo announced that the game had shipped 2.95 million copies about two weeks ago.

If you’re wondering why NiOh is so successful, you can enjoy our review from all the way back in 2017.

If you’re interested in the sequel, NiOh 2 will release (at least for now) exclusively for PS4 on March 13, 2020.

You can enjoy the latest trailer, the latest gameplay, the latest images, previous screenshotsanother batch of screenshotsone more gallerythe one released before, more imagesthe previous trailerplenty of videos showing the basics of combat gameplay, the latest multiplayer gameplay, and another set of videos.


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