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March 11, 2019 1 min read
Another From Software launch trailer, another last-minute test of self-control.
The list of in-depth things I know about Sekiro: Shadows Die Twiceis pretty short, and with less than two weeks to go until launch on March 22, I aim to keep it that way. Between the iconic Sengoku setting, the new stealth and grappling hook considerations for combat and exploration, the shift away from a silent protagonist, and the studio's unflinching pedigree, I am all-in on this game.
I've already seen plenty of Sekiro, but if you need more convincing or you're unfazed by probable spoilers, have at it. For the rest of us, let's revisit the launch trailers for Dark Souls IIIand Bloodborne.
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