Nioh 2 Sales

Nioh 2 Sales Pass 2.5 Million Copies Sold Worldwide

Koei Tecmo announced sales for Nioh 2 have surpassed 2.5 million units worldwide. This number accounts for digital and physical sales of the title. The announcement coincided with the fifth anniversary of the Nioh series. It it, Koei Tecmo also thanked consumers for their support and expressed its wish for fans to continue to enjoying Team Ninja titles.

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Nioh 2 originally released in March 2020. It then reappeared as Nioh 2: The Complete Edition a little less than a year later in February 2021. The Complete Edition includes all post-release DLC, such as the Tengu’s Disciple, Darkness in the Capital, and The First Samurai expansion. Prior to this update, Koei Tecmo confirmed Nioh 2 hit the 2 million unit milestone in April 2021.

The first Nioh title also performed well. The title passed the 3 million mark in February 2020. In April 2021, Koei Tecmo revealed its digital and physical sales hit 5 million units worldwide.

There’s no word as to whether or not the series could continue. When Head of Team Ninja Fumihiko Yasuda spoke about potential features the team would like to bring into a future Nioh game, he noted development on the Nioh series had paused.

Nioh 2 is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 worldwide. Nioh 2: The Complete Edition is available for PlayStation 5 and PC.


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