Developer Koei Tecmo is pulling out all the stops for Nioh 2's PC port. A new trailer for Souls-like game arrives in February, ending its PlayStation exclusivity.
The PC version of Nioh 2 s some of the best performance-enhancing monitor technology on the market right now, including HDR, 144Hz refresh rates, and screen resolutions of up to 4K. You'll be able to tweak settings as you see fit: the game s fullscreen and borderless window modes, has an adjustable rendering resolution scale, and allows you to set framerate caps, among other PC-specific settings. If you've got the hardware, Nioh 2 will also ultra wide-screen monitors for that truly cinematic presentation.
While Nioh 2 is definitely the kind of game we'd recommend playing with one of the best PC controllers, you purists out there will be pleased to learn that it also s keyboard and mouse, and those controls are fully rebindable.
Here's the trailer, which you can watch in 4K at 60 fps, courtesy of IGN:
As we learned late last year, Nioh 2 – Complete Edition will be coming to PC via Steam, and it'll be featuring some special new bits of gear to celebrate that partnership – including an absolutely hideous samurai helmet made of an RGB keyboard and mouse fitted with a huge red valve on the back.
While you wait for the February 5 Nioh 2 release date, you might check out some of the best samurai games available on PC.