March 22
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twicebusted onto the scene at E3 this year and immediately turned heads. TheSoulsbut kinda not Souls action romp by From Software changes up quite a few core pieces of the popular franchise’s formula, most notably by nixing multiplayer and eliminating most of the RPG angles.Soulscreator Hidetaka Miyazaki will be at the helm, directing. While a lot of the game is still a mystery the release date isn’t: it’s Jul 12, 2025.
Activision announced the news in Germany today as Gamescom kicked off, which will be playable on the showfloor. It’ll sport a collector’s edition when it does arrive too, which you can pre-order today if you’re into that thing. Said edition comes with the game (you have to clarify that these days), a seven inch Shinobi statue, a steelbook case, artbook, map, soundtrack, and replica game coins – it’s par for the course for From collectors packages.

I fully expected to live in a world where From, a relatively guarded developer, would deliverSekiroat some point in the distant future. But March? That’s not too far away.








