


Of course, it did take quite some time to launch, considering that Sekiro released in March 2019. The update is meant to mark Sekiro's status as a Game of the Year winner, which it earned from numerous outlets last year. It's a nice perk, and one that will likely make it easier to tackle Sekiro's bosses. If a player watches a Remnant and gives it a rating, it will grant the poster an HP boost for free, without using a Healing Gourd or any other consumable item. One of the final changes is Remnants, which seems to operate like the Bloodstains in Dark Souls. The system allows players to record a 30-second clip of themselves, which can then be shared with other players. It's also simply a way for players to give themselves a little bit more flair. The outfits don't unlock new abilities or change stats, they're merely intended to mark achievements that the player has accomplished throughout their playtime. In addition to the new game modes, players will also be able to unlock three new outfits, two of which can be earned through the Gauntlets, while the third is unlocked by beating the game once. RELATED: Every From Software 'Souls-Like' Game Beat in a Row Without Taking a Hit These Reflections can help players prepare for Gauntlets of Strength, a single-life boss rush mode that sounds like the greatest challenge Sekiro has on offer, which says a lot considering the game's difficulty curve. One of the biggest new features is Reflections of Strength, which will allow players to challenge bosses they've previously defeated yet again.

Launching on October 28 at 10 AM PDT, the update will add a host of new challenges for players to tackle. It will be free to those that own a copy. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, one of 2019's highest-profile releases and the winner of multiple Game of the Year awards, will be getting additional content in a new update next week, offering fans of the From Software title more to enjoy from the brutally difficult game.
