How it might look Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice 2 realized in Unreal Engine 5? A concept trailer created by a fan answered the question, giving players a taste of the possible sequel to the title of From Software.
Undoubtedly Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the action and adventure video games more details made by the development studio, and it’s not at all unlikely that a sequel won’t be made. Unfortunately for the fans, it will take a long time to see it, as it is not yet certain that it will be created, so several devoted players have decided to imagine what the title might look like.
A few days ago, ENFANT TERRIBLE shared a new concept trailer showing what it would look like on its YouTube channel Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice 2 powered by the incredible Unreal Engine 5. The trailer brings maximum brilliance aesthetics and atmospheres Overall from the From Software series, and makes players wish they could see the game actually in the works soon. Originally released in 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice stars a shinobi, the wolfwho has only one arm left and tries to save the young lord for whom he is destined. The plot is set on the sunset of the Sengoku erawhich all fans of Japanese anime, books and video games will know well.
Armed with powerful ninja skills and deadly prosthetic tools, Sekiro will have to face countless enemies to save his lord and successfully complete his mission. The game world made by From Software boasts a complex, intricate and interconnected structure which is often seen in the work of the development studio. Enemies are complicated to deal with but offer substantial rewards if you manage to come out victorious. Thanks to the large areas to be addressed, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the most rewarding journeys ever made by From Software. Depending on how sharp the player’s blade is, the adventure can last from about 30 to 50 hours.
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