Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, March 22nd 2019 (Update: Collector's Edition announced) | ResetEra
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QuoteNew gameplay details about Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice reveal that the prosthetic tools belonging to the "one-armed wolf" protagonist can be reconstructed to unlock new actions such as powerful charge attacks. These attacks allow the player to broaden their approach to defeat their foes.Collector's Edition:
At Gamescom 2018, fans will finally be able to experience the unique and varied features of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and sample the game's rich sense of tension for the first time including:"We can't wait for fans to finally get their hands on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice," said Steve Young, Chief Revenue Officer at Activision. "Fans will get a taste of the multiple tools available for the prosthetic shinobi arm this week at Gamescom, and will be able to fully dive into the brutal, dark world of 1500s Sengoku Japan when the game launches on March 22, 2019."Click to expand...
- Sword Combat: The core combat in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is measured by an intense clash of steel. Players will take command of special Sword Arts to supplement their regular attacks, and tear down enemy defenses before sealing the final blow.
- Shinobi Prosthetic: Players can equip and switch between a variety of unique Prosthetic Tools to find the weakness of a formidable enemy. Additionally, tools such as the Grappling Hook can be utilized to bring an extra dimension to exploration and traversal throughout the world of the game.
- Resurrection: Used as an opportunity for a tactical retreat or to deceive an enemy and go on the counter-offensive, this new combat strategy allows players to resurrect on the spot, even after a hasty death.
QuoteThe Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Collector's Edition, available now for pre-order at select retailers, delivers fans the following collectible items:Confirmed:Click to expand...
- Full Game
- 7" Shinobi Statue
- SteelBook®
- Collectible Artbook
- Map
- Digital Soundtrack
- Replica Game Coins
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