Friday, November 13th 2020

KOEI Tecmo Announces Nioh 2: The Complete Edition Release on PC for February 2021

Nioh 2: The Complete Edition will be released for PC in February 2021, KOEI Tecmo has announced. The Complete Edition features the base game as well as its three expansions: "The Tengu's Disciple", "Darkness in the Capital", and the recently announced "The First Samurai". The game will be releasing on Steam, and the PC version will have some PC-centric features, as one would hope (but sometimes maybe not expect, unfortunately).

As part of its PC version, Nioh 2: complete Edition will feature support for 4K resolution as well as compatibility for ultrawide resolutions. HDR and 144Hz monitors are also supported, though maximum framerate will be capped to 120 FPS. Full mouse and keyboard customisation support, as well as gamepad compatibility, have also been announced. Check after the break for the announcement trailer.
KOEI Tecmo's Fumihiko YasudaWe are extremely thankful to all of our die-hard PC fans who have patiently waited to play Nioh 2. We are working hard here at Team NINJA to add the finishing touches to Nioh 2 - The Complete Edition, and are excited for you to experience this gripping masocore game with a wealth of graphical customization. Ready your blades, and unleash your darkness - the formidable foes await you on February 5, 2021.
Source: DSO Gaming
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6 Comments on KOEI Tecmo Announces Nioh 2: The Complete Edition Release on PC for February 2021

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Krzych
First game made a huge progress since release, from absolute nonsense like no mouse support to full simultaneous input support with full rebinding and even dedicated modifiers. Aside from 60 FPS lock and the need for manual ultrawide fix it doesn't really stand out negatively anymore. If Nioh 2 has 120 FPS cap and ultrawide support then that's solved too.

These games are really something else, the first one feels like 2010 non-target instanced Asian MMO made into single player game and released in 2017, but in a good way, mostly.
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Solid State Soul ( SSS )
KrzychFirst game made a huge progress since release, from absolute nonsense like no mouse support to full simultaneous input support with full rebinding and even dedicated modifiers. Aside from 60 FPS lock and the need for manual ultrawide fix it doesn't really stand out negatively anymore. If Nioh 2 has 120 FPS cap and ultrawide support then that's solved too.

These games are really something else, the first one feels like 2010 non-target instanced Asian MMO made into single player game and released in 2017, but in a good way, mostly.
The original nioh was announced at 2006 - 2007 and been in development hell for a decade, it was initially a different game than the final release.
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Krzych
Solid State Soul ( SSS )The original nioh was announced at 2006 - 2007 and been in development hell for a decade, it was initially a different game than the final release.
That's interesting. And explains why it feels the way it does.
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
144hz is supported but frames are capped at 120... ummm ok lol
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Mike2Fr
I am so excited. This game is insanely cool. And at a very easonable price for the game plus 3 add-ons.
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#6
lexluthermiester
The video was a bit pointless. Didn't show any actual gameplay.
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