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'Nioh: Complete Edition' Trailer News: Bosses, Locations, and Expansion Revealed

Team Ninja announced last month that its one-time PlayStation 4 exclusive "Nioh" will finally have a Windows PC version.

Coming out on Tuesday, Nov. 7, via Steam, "Nioh: Complete Edition" will include all updates previously released for the PlayStation 4 version, including player vs. player (PvP) mode and several quality-of-life enhancements. It will also come with three expansions with additional story chapters, namely the "Dragon of the North," "Defiant Honor," and "Bloodshed's End."

A new video teaser has also just been released and it includes plenty of footage featuring bosses and locations from the main "Nioh" game, as well as some of the expansions.

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Soon, players are going to experience newest brutal action game from Team NINJA and Koei Tecmo Games, according to the official description of the action role-playing game on Steam.

The description further reads: "In the age of samurai, a lone traveler lands on the shores of Japan. He must fight his way through the vicious warriors and supernatural Yokai that infest the land in order to find that which he seeks."

According to SiliconEra, "Nioh: Complete Edition" comes with two play options: the Action Mode, which allows players to run the game at 60 frames per second (fps) if they are geared towards performance, and the Movie Mode, which allows players, who are more into flawless visuals, to set the resolution to 4K.

Lastly, there will be a Steam Exclusive Bonus, in which players will get a chance to wear the Dharmachakra Kabuto, which is a type of helmet that will be released exclusively for the PC version of "Nioh."

It reportedly resembles the Valve company logo that shows a man with a valve attached to his head. More importantly, this particular item is said to feature a front crest of an ancient Buddhist symbol that depicts the path to nirvana, representing some sort of spiritual enlightenment that has been achieved from banishing one's worldly desires.

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