Nioh appeared on PC via Steam on November 7, 2017, and Koei Tecmo announced.
In February, a samurai action game that gained popularity with PlayStation 4 was released.
Nioh arrives at the PC in Complete Edition format and includes all of the base game and all three DLC deployments: Dragon of the North, Defiant Honor and Bloodshed's End.
The PC version also includes a new item, Dharmachakra Kabuto helmet. Here is the official publicity:
The wheel of Dharma · Kabuto is a kind of "Kawarika Bututo" which is a type of helmet with a fantastic design. This helmet features a red lacquered front crest of an ancient Buddhist symbol that draws eight times the way to Nirvana.
This sacred image represents the spiritual enlightenment achieved by defeating the secular desires and also has the power to exile the evil.
However, some argue that this is not a Darmer's wheel, others claim that it is just a replica that seems to belong to a steam conditioning device, and some say "Valve Kabuto" It is unknown for anyone who suggests renaming to make a helmet with valves ...
The PC version can be played in a stable 60 fps operation mode or movie mode written as a movie option that can extend the resolution to 4 K. According to Koei Tecmo's report, no matter how powerful you are, you can not deviate from either of these two modes.
The Steam page of Nioh is currently live, and the minimum specification and the recommended specification are clarified. Note: Nioh requires 100 GB of storage capacity.
Unlike PS4 version, PC version can solve all 7 kinds of weapons of ninjutsu and conspiracy magic from the beginning. When you exit the core game, features such as Dual Guardian Spirit will be locked. We will gradually release access to the level of Nioh's ultimate challenge, The Abyss.
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