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“Nioh 3 Launches Tomorrow with Independent Narrative”

Six years after the previous installment, Nioh 3 is scheduled for release tomorrow, February 6, 2026. Despite being part of the same universe, the new game’s narrative largely stands independently, making it accessible for newcomers interested in diving into the latest installment.

Team Ninja’s latest soulslike game, Nioh 3, has garnered positive reviews, achieving an 86 score on Metacritic. With considerable anticipation surrounding the game, players who have pre-ordered are eager to immerse themselves in the gameplay at the earliest opportunity.

For those anticipating the launch of Nioh 3 on PlayStation 5 and PC, here is important information on the release timing and preload availability.

Nioh 3 is set to launch at 5 am GMT on February 6, 2026, simultaneously on Steam and PlayStation 5. This means an early start for UK players, as the game’s release time is uniform globally, and adjusting time zones will not grant early access.

Players on PlayStation 5 can currently preload Nioh 3, which requires 75GB of storage space. Downloading in advance ensures a seamless transition to gameplay once the game becomes available.

On the contrary, PC players using Steam do not have the option to preload Nioh 3. They will have to wait until the official launch at 5 am to initiate the download, which may disappoint those aiming to play a few hours before their workday begins.

Fortunately, an alternative exists. A demo of Nioh 3 is accessible, encompassing the initial gameplay hours. Notably, Team Ninja has confirmed that progress made in the demo will carry over to the full game upon its release, allowing players to continue seamlessly.

Regrettably, Xbox players will not have the opportunity to experience Nioh 3 anytime soon, as the game is not planned for release on the platform. The absence of the first two titles on Xbox also suggests a lack of future availability.

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