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Rise of Ronin PC Port Debuts in March 2025

Koei Tecmo has announced that a Rise of the Ronin PC port will release in March 2025. More specifically, consumers can expect to see this title release on March 10, 2025 via Steam. Consumers will have until April 2, 2025 to claim pre-purchases bonuses, for those looking to already add the game to their Steam library.

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Unfortunately, Rise of the Ronin will not have PC exclusive pre-order bonuses. Instead, they will be the exact same given to those who pre-purchased the PlayStation 5 version of the game. This includes:

  • Iga Ninja’s Katana
  • Iga Ninja Armor Set
  • Four Unique Fighting Styles
    • Hayabusa-ryu for Katana
    • Hayabusa-ryu for Naginata
    • Nioh-ryu for Katana
    • Aisu Kage-ryu for Katana

The Iga Ninja Katana and Armor Set, which is four pieces, are inspired by Ninja Gaiden protagonist Ryu Hayabusa. In January 2025, Koei Tecmo revitalized the Ninja Gaiden series through a series of announcements, which included sharing that Team Ninja and Platinum Games will be collaborating on Ninja Gaiden 4. Koei Tecmo also released a Ninja Gaiden 2 Black remaster the same day for Xbox Series X and PC, with it also being available for Xbox Game Pass.

Rise of the Ronin is available on PlayStation 5 and will release on PC through Steam on March 10, 2025.


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