Even if you skip this first DLC, be on the lookout for Demon Parade Picture Scrolls and new skill tree unlocks

From one samurai game to the next.Nioh 2‘s first DLC,The Tengu’s Disciple, is out today on PS4.

If you’re downloading the standalone version ofThe Tengu’s Disciple– I wouldn’t bother! – it’s $9.99. If you go for theNioh 2Season Pass, which bundles all three DLC packs, you’re looking at $19.99. This first story is set in the coastal region of Yashima during “the final years of the Heian period.”

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You’ll need to have cleared the main campaign to get started.

The trailer shows some of the new yokai, including a boss, and theNinja Gaiden-as-hell Splitstaff weapon.The Tengu’s Disciplehas “over 10 challenging missions across three distinct new stages.”

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

Team Ninja alsoshared the patch notes for update 1.11. Apart from new Ninja and Onmyo Magic skills and character-creator options, the big addition is the Demon Parade Picture Scroll. These items drop on Dream of the Strong difficulty and above, and they’ll give you special mini-missions to play from the left side of the map screen. If you clear a Picture Scroll mission, you can equip the scroll for stat bonuses.

The update also raised the inventory capacity from 500 to 600 items and re-tuned the difficulty in multiplayer. “The health and power of enemies will increase when there is a summoned Visitor present.”

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

Dream of the Demon difficulty is calling my name, as is the new level cap of 400.

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.