The most complete edition of the award-winning FromSoftware title is available with a 78% discount.
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If you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to dive into one of the most intense and demanding experiences from FromSoftware, the time has arrived. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – Game of the Year Edition is now at an all-time low price for Xbox, and it’s never been cheaper. This version includes all the additional content and improvements that were added after its release, offering the definitive experience of this modern classic.
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The title, developed by the creators of Dark Souls and Elden Ring, takes us to 16th-century Japan’s Sengoku period, a scenario plagued by war, betrayals, and bloody confrontations. We embody the “one-armed wolf,” a shinobi marked by dishonor who embarks on a mission of revenge against anyone who stands in his way to rescue a young lord of sacred blood.
A lethal journey with the Sekiro GOTY offer for Xbox
The GOTY edition includes challenge modes against bosses with the Gauntlet of Strength, the ability to leave and view messages or recordings from other players thanks to the Remnants feature, and three unlockable cosmetic aspects to personalize your experience. All this adds to a visceral combat system that combines stealth, verticality, and a range of prosthetic tools to adapt to each confrontation.
The current price is 15.09 € (previously 69.89 €), with instant digital delivery and a code that can be activated in Spain. It’s compatible with both Xbox One and Xbox Series, allowing you to enjoy it on both generations without additional cost.
With this historic discount, there’s no excuse not to take the leap into one of the most intense games of the last decade, awarded Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2019.
