Team Ninja's Nioh 3 is set to release on February 6, 2026, as a PlayStation 5 console exclusive for the first six months. The game will also launch on PC simultaneously, with potential availability on other consoles like Xbox afterward. A recent trailer highlighted these details alongside the game's technical features for PS5.
Nioh 3, the latest entry in Team Ninja's challenging action-RPG series, arrives on February 6, 2026, marking a significant release for Soulslike fans early in the year. The game kicks off with a timed exclusivity deal on PlayStation 5 consoles, lasting at least six months, as revealed in a new trailer. This means it will not be available on other consoles, such as Xbox Series X|S or Nintendo platforms, until at least August 2026.
The trailer, first spotted by TheGamer, featured a splash screen stating: “Nioh 3 PlayStation 5 console exclusive*.” The asterisk notes that the game is also available on PC from launch—a first for the series—and clarifies: “Not available on other consoles until at least six months after Feb. 6, 2026.” Previous Nioh titles never released on Xbox or Nintendo Switch, despite Team Ninja's partnership with Microsoft on games like Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. Studio head Fumihiko Yasuda has previously downplayed the chances of a Nioh Xbox port.
On PS5, Nioh 3 supports 4K resolution, haptic feedback for directional enemy impacts, adaptive triggers for actions like archery and gunfire, and enhanced 3D audio. The release follows a successful demo that peaked at over 39,000 concurrent players on Steam, surpassing Nioh 2's launch peak of about 41,000. Developers confirmed that demo progress will carry over to the full game.
Nioh 3 launches at midnight local time across regions, starting at 6 PM PT on February 5 in North America. While the exclusivity may limit initial access for some players, it underscores PlayStation's role in major 2026 titles. Team Ninja's track record suggests strong interest, positioning Nioh 3 as a key Soulslike contender.