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Nioh 3 Is Up for Preorder – Releasing February 6, 2026

Following its reveal at Sony’s State of Play back in June, Nioh 3 is now available to preorder. With a release date of February 6 next year, the game can be preordered as both a Standard Edition for PS5 or as a Launch Edition steelbook, each with a $69.99 price tag. The latter even comes with a few added bonuses alongside its sleek steelbook case, which is a nice treat for fans.

Below we’ve broken down where you can preorder a copy of Nioh 3 right now, what preorder bonuses come with it, and what extras come with the Launch Edition steelbook.

Preorder Nioh 3

Alongside the base game, the Launch Edition steelbook of Nioh 3 comes with a bonus DLC code for the Lucky Tanuki Netsuke Charm and Kusanagi Netsuke Charm, and the steelbook case, whose cover art you can see below. It’s currently available to preorder at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and Walmart for $69.99.

Launch Edition

Standard Edition

Nioh 3 Early Purchase Bonus

According to Team Ninja‘s website, those who purchase Nioh 3 by February 19, 2026 will get the Hellfrost Warrior Armor set and the Hellfrost Ninja Attire set.

What Is Nioh 3?

Nioh 3 is the latest game in the Nioh series and follows a young warrior who’s set to become the next Shogun. The PlayStation Blog announcement also revealed that, “as the battles unfold, players will now be able to fight using two distinct combat styles: Samurai and Ninja.”

The Samurai playstyle is similar to the previous Nioh games, though “New actions such as Arts Proficiency, which enhances the power of martial arts, and Deflect, which allows players to block enemy attacks at the last moment have been added.” The Ninja playstyle, on the other hand, “excels in quick movements like dodging and aerial actions,” and features “Ninjitsu” techniques for players to utilize.

Our preview of Nioh 3 from IGN’s Mitchell Saltzman said, “Nioh 3 is shaping up to be exactly the same kind of iterative step above its predecessor that Nioh 2 ended up being. The style switching between Samurai and Ninja is an excellent addition that adds new layers of depth to an already stacked combat system, and the new open fields offer up even more incentive to explore than ever before, with fun challenges, mini bosses, and secret treasures to discover in every corner.”

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Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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