Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice merchandise brings FromSoftware's brutal shinobi epic to your collection. The 2019 action-adventure redefined what precision combat could feel like — now the Wolf's relentless journey through Sengoku-era Japan continues on your shelf.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Merchandise – The Shinobi's Arsenal for Your Collection

Some games ask you to learn their systems. Sekiro demanded you unlearn everything else first. Hidetaka Miyazaki's 2019 departure from traditional souls-like formula earned immediate critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase who still debate whether Isshin or Owl is the harder fight. The merchandise exists for those who survived — and those still working on it.

What defines Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice?

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an action-adventure game developed by FromSoftware and published by Activision, releasing on 22 March 2019. Directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki with a score composed by Yuka Kitamura, the game follows the shinobi known as Wolf — or Sekiro, meaning "one-armed wolf" — on his mission to rescue his young lord Kuro, the Divine Heir. Set in a reimagined Sengoku-period Japan, the game blends historical aesthetics with dark fantasy elements. Unlike FromSoftware's previous titles, Sekiro features a fixed protagonist and emphasises precise deflection-based combat over RPG customisation. The game won numerous awards including Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2019. An anime television series adaptation directed by Kenichi Kutsuna has been announced, expanding the franchise beyond gaming.

Frequently asked questions

What merchandise is available for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice?

Sekiro merchandise focuses on collectible figures featuring the Wolf and key moments from the game. The action figures category showcases detailed renditions of the shinobi protagonist, often including his iconic prosthetic arm with interchangeable attachments.

Who is the main character in Sekiro?

The protagonist is Wolf, also called Sekiro, a shinobi serving Kuro, the Divine Heir. After losing his arm and being left for dead, he is fitted with a prosthetic that becomes central to both gameplay and merchandise designs. Supporting characters include Emma, a physician who aids Wolf throughout his journey.

What makes Sekiro different from Dark Souls?

Sekiro features a fixed protagonist rather than a customisable character, and replaces stamina-based combat with a posture system built around deflecting attacks. The setting shifts from Western dark fantasy to Sengoku-era Japan, and the game removes multiplayer elements entirely, making it a purely single-player experience.

Assortment overview

The Sekiro collection centres on action figures that capture Wolf in various poses and combat stances. These detailed collectibles typically feature the shinobi's signature look — the tattered orange scarf, the prosthetic arm, and the kusabimaru blade that's seen more resurrections than any sword reasonably should.