Nioh 2 Armor Sets New

New Nioh 2 Armor Sets Will Be Available to Download for a Limited Time

To commemorate the release of Nioh 2: The Complete Edition, Koei Tecmo will distribute two new sets of armor to players. This includes those who have already purchased the standard version of Nioh 2. These two unique sets will be available to download for a limited time, starting February 4 to February 26, 2021. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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These two sets come with a distinct visual style. Specifically, the “Stray” Sohaya armor set comes with a pair of distinct cat ears and is calico colored. Some will notice that this armor bears some resemblance to a very specific, and very round, yokai found in Nioh 2. The second set is the Golden Ornamental Armor which features a very large, and very golden kabuto.

You can take a look at “Stray” Sohaya and Golden Ornamental armor sets below.

 

As mentioned prior, these two new Nioh 2 armor sets will only be available for a limited time.

Additionally, Koei Tecmo recently released a new trailer, which digs deep into PC exclusive features. This includes side-by-side comparisons that showcase the difference between SDR and HDR performance.

Nioh 2: The Complete Edition will come bundled with all three DLC expansions. Users who have pre-ordered the title for PC will receive a special Valve helmet that they can pair with the new Nioh 2 armor sets.

Nioh 2: The Complete Edition will launch on February 5, 2021 for PC and PlayStation 5. Nioh 2 is immediately available on the PlayStation 4.


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