Nioh The Complete Edition Free Epic Games Store

Nioh: The Complete Edition Available for Free Through Epic Games Store

Nioh: The Complete Edition is now available to download for free through the Epic Games Store. Those with an Epic Games Store account will be able to add Nioh: The Complete Edition to their library. Users will have until September 16, 2021 to claim a copy. In addition, all three post-launch DLCs will be available with this version of the game.

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Other features include 4K support, cross-play with Steam users, and controller support. Players will also receive a unique helmet after claiming the game from the Epic Games Store. This helmet can be obtained in-game through the Boons option located through the Shrine.

In addition, Koei Tecmo revealed that the Nioh series sold over 6 million copies worldwide. To celebrate the occasion, a special wallpaper is now available for PCs and mobile devices.

Nioh: The Complete Edition was announced in November 2020. This edition of the game comes bundled with the previously mentioned post-launch DLCs Dragon of the North, Defiant Honor, and Bloodshed’s End. Each of these add-ons includes new stages and bosses. It released on February 5, 2021.

Nioh: The Complete Edition is available for free through the Epic Games Store until September 16, 2021. It is also immediately available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and on PC through both Steam and Epic Games Store.


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