Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice fans have spent years wondering if FromSoftware would ever return to one of its most beloved worlds, and now hype around the franchise is arguably higher than its ever been since the game's 2019 release. The recently announced anime adaptation, Sekiro: No Defeat, has only added fuel to the fire, bringing Wolf's brutal journey to new audiences while giving longtime fans a reason to revisit Ashina once again.
With the series set to arrive in 2026 and anticipation continuing to build, discussions about the future of the franchise have exploded across the gaming community. And after the recent official announcement of a brand-new DLC expansion for The Witcher 3, a game that's over a decade old at this point, Sekiro fans on Reddit have their fingers crossed that FromSoftware might take a page out of CD Projekt Red's book (via Reddit).
Ever since Sekiro first launched back in 2019, fans have been calling for either a substantial DLC expansion or a full-fledged sequel. Unlike nearly all of FromSoftware's other hit games, Sekiro never received post-launch story content, leaving players eager to explore unanswered questions surrounding Wolf, the Divine Heir, and the game's "Return" ending....
