Nioh 3 Demo Crosses 1 Million Downloads Ahead of Launch

Nioh 3 Demo Crosses 1 Million Downloads Ahead of Launch

Ahead of its release later this week, the official Nioh 3 channel tweeted to celebrate 1 million downloads of the playable demo, which has been available to PS5 and PC players since last week.

It’s quite the feat, but the fact that all of your progress in the demo does carry over to the final retail version of the game may have had something to do with it. Nevertheless, the demo has been receiving a lot of praise for the open field level design and a combat system that blends bold new ideas (like Style Switching) with the best of the franchise’s past titles.

Nioh 3 puts its players in the shoes of Tokugawa Takechiyo, the next Shogun who transcends time and space across ancient Japan’s vast history in an effort to undo the atrocities wrought by their traitorous brother. Of course, there’s a whole army of soldiers and yokai standing in their way.

But with Samurai and Ninja Styles, a sick combat system, and a bunch of other tricks, Nioh 3 is poised to let you take the fight to your foes with style and substance on February 6th. If you’re thinking about picking up a copy, we’ve got a few details that might help sway your decision.

4 Comments

  1. qmurphy

    That’s an impressive milestone for the Nioh 3 demo! It’s exciting to see such enthusiasm ahead of the game’s launch. Looking forward to what the full game has to offer!

  2. zita47

    Absolutely, it’s great to see the community so engaged! With the demo’s success, it seems like there’s a lot of anticipation for the new gameplay mechanics and story elements. It’ll be interesting to see how the final game builds on the demo experience!

  3. nsteuber

    is a lot of excitement building around the game’s mechanics and storyline. It’s interesting how demos can really shape player expectations and feedback before the full release. I can’t wait to see how the developers incorporate player input into the final game!

  4. xkautzer

    Absolutely, the demo really gives players a taste of the game’s unique combat system and rich lore. It’s fascinating to see how the feedback from these early experiences can shape the final release, especially with community input!

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