After releasing last year in early March, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice proved to be a big success among gamers everywhere. Having sold 3.8 million units in total across all platforms worldwide already last August and more since, it's pretty clear that developer From Software's action-adventure title has done really well for itself whilst creating a huge fan base in its wake. For those very fans, the Good Smile Company has made a new Figma action figure dedicated to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and, you'll be happy to hear, it's available for pre-order right now.

If you happen to be looking for ways to spend some of that hard-earned cash since most of us can't go out and actually live our lives right now due to the pandemic, the Good Smile’s official store is willing to take that burden off your hands in exchange for this amazing looking, if not rather expensive, figure of Wolf from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice made by the creative folk at Max Factory. Coming in at approximately $122 the level of dedication and attention to detail on this Figma makes that hefty price tag well worth the money. By looking at the picture below, you can already tell how impeccably intricate the craftsmanship here is. Max Factory has implemented ultrasmooth yet posable joints so you can pose your figure in many different action positions scenes from the game. A flexible plastic is used for important areas, allowing proportions to be kept without compromising possibility and then finishing it all off with some incredible 3D paintwork that has been utilized to realistically recreate Wolf's glaring expression.

The mighty shinobi known as Wolf is also accomplished by the Loaded Axe, the Loaded Spear, the Loaded Umbrella, a Sculptor’s Idol, a Death Effect Sheet, and an articulated Figma stand. For more information or to pre-order, you can check out the Good Smile website and to get a little bit more visual appreciation, you can also check out the Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice DX Edition Figure video below as well as some more images.

 

In December last year at The Game Awards 2019, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice ended up taking the big prize for Game of the Year as well as also taking home an award for Best Action/Adventure Game. If you happen to also be a fan of Arthur from Red Dead Redemption 2, a mod was introduced for PC players that allowed them to experience Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice as gun-slinging Arthur Morgan, casting the noble Wolf to the side. Although, Arthur wasn't the only guest to set foot inside the world of  Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice as we have seen from another PC mod that allows players to take charge of 2B from Nier: Automata.

If watching speedrunners is your bag, then you might be interested in Twitch streamer danflesh111 who flew through the game in under an hour like a man possessed, passing many enemies along the way, but stopping to take on some major bosses with ease. DualShockers Features editor Ryan explains the different ways Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is different from Dark Souls and breaks down the most notable elements that made him reconsider Sekiro as just being another Souls game.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is available now for PS4, Xbox One, and PC and if you think you could beat danflesh111’s speedrunning time, you can pick up the title over on Amazon right now.