Things kick off in Darkness In The Capital when the hero travels to a Kyoto shrine housing an old box called the Sohayamaru. The Sohayamaru activates somehow and sends the protagonist to the Heian period (794 C.E - 1185 C.E.).
As expected, there will be plenty of powerful Yokai to contend with, which will be fodder for players who team up with “the most preeminent demon slayer and the strongest sorcerer in history,” among other allies.
Along with new Yokai, Darkness In The Capital introduces new bosses, skills, Guardian Spirits, Ninjutsu, Onmyo Magic, and Soul Cores. There’s also a new armor set and a new weapon designed for close-quarters combat, though Team Ninja is leaving the specifics a secret for now.
The second Nioh 2 expansion comes not long after The Tengu’s Disciple, adding even more of what made Nioh 2 such an improvement on its predecessor/sequel. Both expansions are available as separate purchases or bundled together as part of Nioh 2’s expansion pass.
Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Nioh 2 news as it develops.
[Source: PlayStation Blog]