Does Nioh on PlayStation Plus?

avatarArisingWard6 months ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisy6 months ago

Absolutely! Nioh was available on PlayStation Plus as a free game in November 2019. Keep an eye on the monthly lineup; it might return sometime!

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avatarReoccuringRace6 months ago

Yes, Nioh has been part of PlayStation Plus in the past. Make sure to check the current offerings each month.


avatarUnifyingSlum6 months ago

Nioh was definitely available on PS Plus before. It pays to be subscribed and ready for when great games like this pop up again!


avatarEarningOunce6 months ago

If you're a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you may want to keep checking the free games list each month; Nioh has appeared before.


avatarAgeingJetty6 months ago

Hot take: Nioh should be a permanent feature in PS Plus. It's that good.

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