Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Release Date
Activision and From Software announced that Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will be arriving on all major platforms in March 22, 2019.
When developer From Software initially teased about their new project in with a brief clip back in December, players thought it to be sequel of Bloodborne series but as soon as they dropped a trailer at E3 2018 press conference, everyone started comparing the game to their popular Dark Souls series. However, none of these claims about upcoming action-adventure title Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is true and currently we have a scheduled date for the game set on 22 March, 2019.
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The developer promised that whatever gameplay mechanics we saw in the E3 debut trailer, will step further and new actions are about to be unlocked to make the experience more intense than it already is. Although the game is not a copy of Dark Souls, you sure can expect to die every now and then because you can always come back using an ability called "Resurrect" almost instantly after you are taken down by an enemy and that reference is already given in the game title.
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The story of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is of a shinobi named Sekiro, who is also known as the one-armed wolf and it all takes place on the Sengoku-era Japan. He is quite good in combat with katana against a group of enemies while his prosthetic arm as a lot of potential for an array of attacks using his sword or grappling hook. This ninja warrior is on a quest to rescue his master and finish his arch-nemesis for good to complete his journey.
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From Software has teamed up with publisher Activision to bring this awesome title to light on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. You can already place a pre-order for a standard version of the game or a collector’s edition, which comes with an official artbook, a 7-inch statue of shinobi Sekiro, limited edition SteelBook case, map, replica Sengoku era coins from the game and original digital soundtracks alongside a copy of the full game.
When developer From Software initially teased about their new project in with a brief clip back in December, players thought it to be sequel of Bloodborne series but as soon as they dropped a trailer at E3 2018 press conference, everyone started comparing the game to their popular Dark Souls series. However, none of these claims about upcoming action-adventure title Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is true and currently we have a scheduled date for the game set on 22 March, 2019.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Release Date |
RELATED: Dark Souls: Remastered Nintendo Switch Release Date
The developer promised that whatever gameplay mechanics we saw in the E3 debut trailer, will step further and new actions are about to be unlocked to make the experience more intense than it already is. Although the game is not a copy of Dark Souls, you sure can expect to die every now and then because you can always come back using an ability called "Resurrect" almost instantly after you are taken down by an enemy and that reference is already given in the game title.
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The story of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is of a shinobi named Sekiro, who is also known as the one-armed wolf and it all takes place on the Sengoku-era Japan. He is quite good in combat with katana against a group of enemies while his prosthetic arm as a lot of potential for an array of attacks using his sword or grappling hook. This ninja warrior is on a quest to rescue his master and finish his arch-nemesis for good to complete his journey.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Collector’s Edition |
RELATED: Dark Souls: Remastered is Discounted for PC
From Software has teamed up with publisher Activision to bring this awesome title to light on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. You can already place a pre-order for a standard version of the game or a collector’s edition, which comes with an official artbook, a 7-inch statue of shinobi Sekiro, limited edition SteelBook case, map, replica Sengoku era coins from the game and original digital soundtracks alongside a copy of the full game.