For players using the scene release known as , staying updated is crucial—not just for new content, but for stability, performance, and bug fixes. The Update v1.28.00 is a landmark patch. While Nioh 2 has since received updates up to v1.28.08 and beyond, the v1.28.00 build represents a major structural upgrade.
Explores Kyoto during the mid-Heian period, adding the powerful Fists/Claws weapon category.
The scene group CODEX was instrumental in making this update accessible to a wider audience. They released the Nioh.2.Complete.Edition-CODEX and the subsequent Nioh.2.1.27.00-CODEX updates. This particular release is identified as and represents a fully cracked version, circumventing the game’s original DRM protection.
Updates the NVIDIA DLSS integration to prevent ghosting artifacts around fast-moving particle effects, such as Cherry Blossom debris and Yokai Realm fog. Nioh 2 Complete Edition Update v1 28 00-CODEX
: Addressed a bug where specific button combinations could prevent a Yokai Shift when using a keyboard and mouse. Keyboard/Mouse Ops
Fixes mouse sensitivity and keyboard mapping bugs.
A primary concern when applying incremental scene patches is the preservation of character progress, especially given Nioh 2 's deep endgame loop involving the Underworld and Depths. For players using the scene release known as
Open the extracted folder, navigate to the Update directory, and launch Setup.exe .
If you are a fan of challenging samurai action, ensuring your copy is updated to v1.28 (or later, such as 1.28.8) provides the best possible experience.
Improvements to the Yokai Shift mechanic to prevent crashes or glitching in certain scenarios. Explores Kyoto during the mid-Heian period, adding the
You must have the core Nioh 2 Complete Edition-CODEX base game installed.
The update focuses on refining performance, resolving technical bugs, and ensuring that all downloadable content (DLC) integrates smoothly into the base game. What is Included in Nioh 2 Complete Edition?