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"Dragon Of The North" DLC Announced For 'Nioh'

Team Ninja made their way to the PlayStation Blog today to announce new details for the "Dragon Of The North" DLC due out next week for Nioh. The new content will take place in the Oshu region and introduce feature a new ruler for you to depose named Masamune Date, also known as the "One-Eyed Dragon." The content itself will pick up at the end of William's victory at the end of the game and carry on as a sort of P.S. to the original story. The team offered some details about the ruler and his influence in the game.

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Masamune is a well-known historical figure who is both brilliant and ruthless. Although he was an exceptional leader; his ambition and lust for power blinded him to all else. He was known for being an impulsive leader who was wildly arrogant of his abilities — believing he was superior to most men, yet at the same time greatly devoted to the his land and subjects. We found this disparity in his personality to be something that we could utilize to create a memorable character and a formidable adversary for William.

Sounds like we're about to have a bloody time in feudal Japan again.The DLC will also include a PvP feature, but you need a PS Plus subscription to play.


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