Nioh 3 has sold more than 700,000 copies across Steam and PlayStation 5 within four days of its Feb. 6 release, generating over $50 million in gross revenue, according to a report by Alinea Analytics.
The action role-playing game has seen a strong early reception from players and has set a new concurrent player record for the franchise on PC. Sales data compiled by Alinea Analytics indicates that the title reached the 700,000 mark by Feb. 10, excluding any unsold physical retail copies.
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Steam accounted for the larger share of early sales, with approximately 395,000 copies sold on the PC platform. PlayStation 5 sales totaled about 309,000 units during the same period, the report said.
Alinea Analytics noted in its findings that “China is now the largest market for the Nioh franchise,” representing 48.7% of the total player base across Steam and PlayStation platforms. The firm said the latest installment has achieved a new peak in engagement in the region.
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The early performance underscores continued demand for the series, which has historically drawn strong interest in Asian markets, particularly among PC players.
Source: Alinea Analytics
