Sekiro Makes Official Return In June 2026


Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is possibly the most unique Soulsborne title from developers at FromSoftware, stripping away the various RPG elements found in the studio’s other major titles, such as Elden Ring or the Dark Souls trilogy. The skill-driven experience remains unmatched, and could arguably be set in a category of its own in the FromSoft lineup.

Fans of Sekiro got an unexpected and exciting announcement in August 2025 during Gamescom’s opening night broadcast, with the official Sekiro: No Defeat anime movie revealed for a 2026 release. It was an unexpected and welcome surprise for fans of the iconic Soulsborne game, and has proven there’s still massive interest in the Sekiro story, characters, and future of the IP.

While there’s still no specific release date confirmed outside a 2026 launch window, Sekiro fans are getting another brand-new official release to tide them over until No Defeat eventually drops this year, and it drops this June.

Sekiro drawing the Mortal Blade in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Sekiro officially returns this summer with the launch of a brand-new Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice statue from First4Figures featuring our beloved protagonist Wolf himself. The stunning release features the iconic shinobi warrior running through a highly detailed landscape, with Kusabimaru in hand and the Mortal Blade on his back. “It meticulously captures every aspect of his appearance, from his disheveled topknot and tattered shinobi attire to the intricate details of his Prosthetic Arm.”

The Definitive Edition of the Sekiro Wolf Statue stands roughly a foot tall (32 cm), and is currently available for pre-order at a staggering $549.99 with an expected ship date in June 2026. The Definitive Edition features an “extra interchangeable Prosthetic Arm holding a Grappling Hook” as well as an additional Sculptor’s Idol piece with LED functionality.

The Exclusive Edition is slightly more affordable at just $449.99 and also features the interchangeable prosthetic arm, but no LED features. Further, there is a base edition available for just $419.99. If you’re looking for something to scratch your Sekiro itch while you wait for the 2026 release of the No Defeat anime film, this limited edition statue is the perfect addition to any hardcore collector’s library.

While it isn’t very likely to happen, some fans are keeping their fingers crossed for an eventual Sekiro 2 announcement from FromSoftware. The heavily rumored Project FMC could very well be a Sekiro-style new IP, though at the moment there’s only speculation and rumors surrounding what that project actually will include.

Ultimately, Sekiro is among the most beloved FromSoftware game of all time, and it’d be surprising if it didn’t at least get a spiritual successor at some point down the road.


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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Systems

9/10

Released

March 22, 2019

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Violence

Developer(s)

From Software

Engine

Proprietary Engine




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