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Nioh collection

Nioh Collection Announced for PS5 & PS4 Alongside Nioh 2’s Third DLC; NiOh 2 Also Revealed For PC

Sony and Koei Tecmo announced that the Nioh collection is coming for PS5 and PS4, while PC is getting the second game.
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Today Sony Interactive Entertainment and Koei Tecmo announced that the Nioh collection is coming for PS5 and PS4, while PC is getting the second game.

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The collection will include both Nioh and Nioh 2 alongside all their DLC and will be released on February 5, 2021 alongside a bunch of other SKUs.

Here’s all we’re getting.

  • Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition (available on PlayStation 4 & PC)
  • Nioh 2 Remastered – The Complete Edition (available on PlayStation 5)
  • Nioh Remastered – The Complete Edition (available on PlayStation 5)
  • The Nioh Collection (available on PlayStation 5)

On the PS5 side all games support 4K resolution, up to 120 FPS gameplay, ultra-fast load times, and the ability to transfer your data from the PS4.

Pre-orders will become available on November 20.

There also are upgrades available:

  • Players that own Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition on PS4 can upgrade to Nioh 2 Remastered – The Complete Edition on PS5 at no additional cost. 
  • Players that own Nioh 2 on PS4 can upgrade to the base game – Nioh 2 Remastered on PS5, and receive the PS5 version of any DLC expansions they own on PS4. 

On the PC side, the NiOh 2 – The Complete Edition supports 4K support, ultra wide-screen compatibility, HDR monitor support, 144Hz monitor support, consistent 120 FPS on rigs that can handle it, full mouse and keyboard customisation support, and gamepad support.

Last, but not least, we get the reveal of the third DLC for NiOh 2, which will be included in the Complete Edition and collection, coming on December 17 for those who already have the game.

The title is “The First Samurai.”

“Brace yourselves to take on some of the most challenging missions and formidable foes in the entire series, along with an added difficulty level that will give even the most seasoned veterans a run for their money. While you still have some time to prepare for this climactic expansion, I wanted to provide a bit of story context to give you a hint as to what awaits you in this next DLC installment.

A flash of light from Sohayamaru whisks the protagonist back to the past as a Visitor for the third and final time. They are brought back to the place their mother spoke of when they were very young, the land of the fabled youth that defeated an oni. Otakemaru’s past, the secret of Sohayamaru, and the truth behind the first samurai. All of these mysteries will be revealed, and the protagonist’s long journey will finally come to a climactic end.”

Below you can see all the trailers revealed today and the artwork for the new DLC.

Nioh 2 is currently available for PS4 alongside the DLC Darkness in the Capital and The Tengu’s Disciple.


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Giuseppe Nelva
Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.