Team Ninja’s Nioh is still set to launch early next year, but now we’re getting new information regarding who will be publishing it. It turns out that Sony Interactive Entertainment will be publishing the game in the US, Europe and Asia, with the announcement being made on the PlayStation Blog.

Along with the Sony publishing announcement comes the game’s PS4 Pro enhancements. The blog post says that “With a title as intense as Nioh, we want to ensure that you are able to tweak the game’s settings to suit your play-style, whether that’s an increased frame rate or higher resolution.”

The following are the game’s enhancements, which include several different visual and framerate settings:

PS4, Option 1: “Movie Mode”

This mode focuses on resolution over frame rate, offering beautiful high resolution graphics with stable 30fps

This mode focuses on resolution over frame rate, offering beautiful high resolution graphics with stable 30fps PS4, Option 2: “Action Mode”

Here the emphasis is on frame rate, providing a stable 60fps

Here the emphasis is on frame rate, providing a stable 60fps PS4, Option 3: “Movie Mode (Variable frame rate)”

Finally, this option provides high resolution graphics with a variable frame rate that may go over 30fps.

Finally, this option provides high resolution graphics with a variable frame rate that may go over 30fps. PS4 Pro, HD display. Option 1: “Movie Mode”

Stable 1920×1080 resolution with high quality anti-aliasing at 30fps

Stable 1920×1080 resolution with high quality anti-aliasing at 30fps PS4 Pro, HD display. Option 2: “Action Mode”

Stable 1920×1080 resolution at 60fps

Stable 1920×1080 resolution at 60fps PS4 Pro, 4K display. Option 1: “Movie Mode”

Stable 3840×2160 resolution at 30fps

Stable 3840×2160 resolution at 30fps PS4 Pro, 4K display. Option 2: “Action Mode”

Stable 1920×1080 resolution at 60fps

Nioh will launch exclusively for PlayStation 4 on February 9th. A new Tokyo Game Show trailer was also released, which you can check out below.

- This article was updated on:March 8th, 2018