![]() ![]() If that sounds like your idea of a good time then, um, best of luck.įor those not looking to hate themselves via new game modes, there’s also the addition of three new outfits coming to the update. Should you fall at any point, you’ll have to start that particular Gauntlet over from the beginning. ![]() Gauntlets of Strength will let the most challenge-starved players attempt single-life boss fight gauntlets, meaning that you can let your masochism flow and limit your tries to a singular digit. Reflections of Strength allows players to initiate a rematch with any boss they’ve already cleared, which should be good practice for the second mode. ![]() What’s new? Two modes will be added to Sekiro in the update, both accessible in-game through the Sculptor’s Idol. The update is expected to hit on October 29 for “PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro Xbox One X (and other Xbox One devices) and PC via Steam – or download it on Google Stadia,” according to the release. Conjecture aside, the free Sekiro update will include a couple of new modes, some fancy new duds for our Wolf friend to run around in, and a new community-based online feature that could potentially help some new players out along the way. ![]() A free update long after the release of a major game is never a bad thing, but in the case of a free Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice update coming in October it seems curiously timed to the release of a certain next-generation gaming console. ![]()
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