Nioh 2 Reveals New Screenshots

New key-art for Nioh 2 unleashes the power of Yokai within and a batch of new screens showing off monstrous beasts.

Back in PlayStation press conference at E3 2018 event, Nioh 2 was officially revealed with a short trailer as a highly-anticipated sequel to 2017 action role-playing title Nioh and currently is in development for PlayStation 4 platform.

We have yet to learn whether or not developers are planning to bring this title for PC and Xbox One platforms or to keep it a PS4-exclusive but for now, we have a set of new key-artwork and screenshots to feast our eyes on.

Nioh 2 Reveals New Screenshots

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Newest protagonist and lead character is a samurai warrior who is also a half-breed, thus possessing extraordinary power of Yokai. His entire journey takes place in Sengoku period of Japan and is full of intense action.

A few months back this year, an alpha demo session was held and was followed by a closed demo that saw overwhelmingly positive response from almost 18,000 players out of more than 50,000 participants from over the world.

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Nioh 2 Key-Art
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Creative team at developer studios Koei Tecmo Games and Team Ninja in association with publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment are hard at work to make the game a far better experience than its predecessor.

Nioh 2 is preparing to reveal another brand-new playable demo at upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2019 next month that will be reflecting feedback taken from demo participants and more details will kept under wraps until then.
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