But it is „open field“.
When Nioh 3 got a surprise announcement at last night’s State of Play, an immediate question arose amongst those familiar with Team Ninja’s output: would this sequel be open world?
After all, the Japanese developer had only recently cut its teeth on the genre with last year’s Rise of the Ronin. The semi-historical outing features an expansive map that you’re mostly free to explore, assuming that you’re strong enough to survive.
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