Team Ninja's Nioh 3 sees the launch of its first DLC expansion, Hell Rising, on the PlayStation Store today.
Today’s PlayStation updates are headlined by the release of the first DLC expansion for Nioh 3, titled “Hell Rising.” As reported by PlayStation Lifestyle, this highly anticipated content delivers new quests, weapons, and endgame challenges for players who enjoyed the original launch earlier this year. Developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo, the Nioh series is known for its intense action-RPG gameplay, and this expansion promises to keep fans engaged with fresh content.
Retro Return and Indie Gems
Meanwhile, nostalgia takes the stage as Namco’s 1995 arcade racer Cyber Cycles arrives on PS5 as part of Hamster’s Arcade Archives line. This title allows players to channel their inner Akira in a Neo Tokyo inspired setting. For those looking for a different pace, “No Case Should Remain Unsolved,” a text-based Korean murder mystery game, is now available on PlayStation 5 with a 20% discount for PS Plus members, offering a compelling narrative experience.
PlayStation Store Deals
If discounts are your game, the PlayStation Store is offering LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham at 75% off, alongside various add-ons. This offer is available until August 27th and includes options to buy the base or deluxe versions of the game.
Industry News
In broader industry news, the U.S. Army is offering an unusual deal tied to the upcoming launch of Grand Theft Auto VI. As covered by PlayStation Lifestyle, soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division can earn four days of leave around the game’s release—provided they reenlist for two to six years. While this may not directly affect civilian gamers, it underscores the cultural impact of major game launches.
Lastly, there’s news from Sony’s first-party studio, Bend, which is known for Days Gone. Despite a challenging few years with project cancellations, speculation about their new project is stirring, as noted by PushSquare. The studio is expected to announce a new title in the coming years, keeping fans hopeful for fresh content from the developers.

























