A release date for the upcoming action-RPG Nioh 3 has leaked, courtesy of a listing found on Amazon Japan. In addition, the launch platforms for the game have also been revealed alongside what will be coming in the game’s collector’s edition.
These listings (now taken down but spotted by Gematsu) show both a standard edition as well as a Treasure Box Edition for the game, both set to release on 6th February, 2026 for PS5 and PC (Steam).
The Treasure Box edition of Nioh 3 will contain an art book, a desk mat, a copy of the soundtrack, and a Sunekosuri hairball key chain. The listing also revealed the box art for the game early, which you can see yourself below:
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This leak arrives the morning prior to Sony’s next State of Play livestream, which was announced yesterday and will kick off at 10PM UK time tonight. We already know it will feature Housemarque’s upcoming game Saros, but the official blog noted it’ll focus on both PlayStation Studios and third-party games. So, an official Nioh 3 trailer or reveal wouldn’t be off the table!
What’s more, the game was first revealed at the last State of Play in June, accompanied by a limited time demo. The trailer showed off its dual Ninja and Samurai playstyles.
A 6th February release date lands Nioh 3 in relatively clear waters. The day prior, Dragon Quest 7: Reimagined is making a splash on all modern consoles, and Mewgenics is the current indie to look out for on the 10th February. But other than that, the coast appears clear.





