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Nioh: Complete Edition coming to PC via Steam in November

Featuring all three expansions.

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Publisher Koei Tecmo has announced that Nioh: Complete Edition will be coming to PC, via Steam, on November 7, an edition that we previously reported on regarding the PlayStation 4 version.

This will include all three DLC expansions for the game - Dragon of the North, Defiant Honour, - and director Fumihiko Yasuda said: "Team Ninja is well aware of the fact that many gamers have been passionately asking for a PC version of "Nioh". I am thrilled to announce that this masocore game will finally be available for our die-hard PC fans in Nioh: Complete Edition! I hope you all enjoy the unforgettable drama and deeply challenging Yokai battles this action-packed experience has to offer."

The PC release will feature high-resolution graphics and two modes, these being Action Mode, with a stable 60 FPS, and a Movie Mode, a cinematic option that expands display resolution to 4K.

What's more is that a new item is also being released to celebrate the launch on Steam, called the Wheel of Dharma, a form of kawari-kabuto featuring a "red-lacquered front crest of an ancient Buddhist symbol depicting the eightfold path to nirvana. This holy image represents spiritual enlightenment attained by casting off one's worldly desires, and also holds the power to banish evil. However, some claim this is not a Wheel of Dharma at all, merely a replica that looks as though it belongs on a device to regulate steam... Some have gone so far as to suggest renaming it to "Valve Kabuto," but why anyone would make a helmet featuring a valve is unclear," the press release explains.

Will you be getting this complete edition on PC or PS4?

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