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'Nioh': PC Gaming Group Is Petitioning For PC Version; Will 5000 Signatures Make A Difference?

'Nioh': PC Gaming Group Is Petitioning For PC Version; Will 5000 Signatures Make A Difference?

The PC gaming group is currently making a move in raising the possibility of "Nioh" being available to PC. Currently the game is available to PS4, and PC gamers are quite motivated to request a petition, which is now having 5,000 signatures. In this way, the PC gamers are hoping that sooner, they too, will be able to get into playing the game.

According to Mobipicker, the situation to request for a PC version is not a new movement. In 2012, "Dark Soul" which was only available on PS3 and Xbox 360 had been released on PC because of an appeal forwarded to Namco Bandai. The game's distributor had considered the appeal and released the "Dark Souls" PC version after a year.

With past accomplishments, the PC gaming group might have a chance of being heard by the game's developer. There are a lot of good stuff in store for the players of "Nioh". According to Forbes, "Nioh" is Samurai, brutal game set in a demonic feudal Japan, where the player needs to combat enemies using different weapons and magic. What is satisfying about the game is that players will have a sense of satisfaction after defeating enemies, considering that the fights are too challenging.

"Nioh" is undeniably hard which makes every victory a celebrated one. Players are sent to missions and fight against wicked men and demons. Furthermore, the game is not complete without the presence of the bosses who are very powerful and tough since they have high health rate, and do massive damage to their enemies.

The PC gamers are hoping that the 5000 signatures might get the attention of the developers to create a PC version of "Nioh". At this moment, there are no reports yet as to the status of the petition. Will 5000 signatures Make A Difference? Stay tuned for more Gamenguide update.

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