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How many hours for Sekiro 100%?

100% completion (Platinum trophy/all achievements) in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice generally takes between 50 to 80 hours for most players. A single, thorough playthrough takes roughly 30–40 hours, but achieving 100% requires at least 2.5 to 4 playthroughs to see all endings and upgrade all prosthetics. Reddit +3
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How long does it take to 100% Sekiro?

When focusing on the main objectives, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is about 30 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 69½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.
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Can you 100% Sekiro in one playthrough?

No, you cannot get 100% completion (Platinum trophy/all achievements) in a single Sekiro playthrough because some achievements, like the Shura ending and specific boss kills/upgrades, necessitate at least a second, separate playthrough, though you can "save-scum" to see all four endings in one session after a minimum of two actual runs. The core requirement is a split path for the Shura ending versus other endings, plus sufficient limited materials (like Lapis Lazuli) to max out all Prosthetic Tools, requiring multiple cycles. 
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Is Sekiro the toughest game ever?

While "toughest ever" is subjective, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is widely considered one of the hardest games due to its unforgiving, rhythm-based combat demanding precise deflections, unlike other titles where you can grind or dodge more freely, forcing players to master its unique, head-on style or hit a progression wall. Its steep learning curve makes many players feel humbled and challenged, though mastering the combat eventually leads to immense satisfaction.
 
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Is Sekiro ok for a 14-year-old?

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is officially rated M for Mature (17+) by the ESRB due to significant blood, gore, and intense violence, including decapitations and dismemberment, making it borderline for a 14-year-old, but many parents find it acceptable with the option to disable blood effects or for teens familiar with violent media, while acknowledging the game's high difficulty and mature themes also require maturity, so it depends on the individual teen and parental discretion. 
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Is Sekiro harder than Elden Rings?

the game is definitively harder than Elden Ring, and only a few bosses in the whole SoulBorne series can't even hold a candle to 4 phase Isshin fight, or 3 phase Demon of Hatred fight.
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Is Sekiro an AAA game?

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an action-adventure game played from a third-person view. Compared to FromSoftware's Dark Souls series, the game features fewer role-playing elements, lacks character creation and the ability to level up a variety of stats, and has no real-time multiplayer elements.
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Is Sekiro harder or Ghost of Tsushima?

Ghost of Tsushima is harder than Sekiro, if you set GOT difficulty to max and do not use any upgrades. Sekiro you can cheese most of boss fights in game. Enemy patterns become predictable. I beaten Sekiro 4 times and platinum.
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Which Sekiro ending is the longest?

Purification is the only ending that's noticeably longer since it involves a couple extra minibosses and an optional boss, all of which can be a bit tough. And Shura is the ending that's noticeably shorter since you miss out on the final areas of the game and four major bosses + two optional bosses.
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Does dying in Sekiro make it harder?

However, repeated deaths will cause NPC's in the world to develop dragonrot. This not only makes you feel like a terrible terrible person, but it lowers your chances of receiving unseen aid. There is a cure however, you can cure dragonrot from all npc's by using a dragon blood droplet at a rest point.
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Is Sekiro 30 or 60 fps?

Sekiro runs at 60 FPS on Xbox Series X BC (versus 30-40 on Xbox One X) https://t.co/QRwQOY9tOZ https://t.co/1JezgItNSM.
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Can you get all 40 prayer beads in one playthrough?

Yes, you can get all 40 Prayer Beads in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice in a single playthrough, but you must choose the Purification Ending path to do so, as other endings lock you out of certain beads that are only available through specific side quests in that route. Otherwise, you can collect the beads across multiple playthroughs, as they become available in New Game Plus (NG+) if missed, though each bead is unique and only drops once from its source. 
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Is there a death limit in Sekiro?

As many as it takes before you win. As long as you can beat the boss, there's no such thing as too many deaths. Also dragon rot doesn't do much. This is a really great answer.
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Is Sekiro harder than Dark Souls?

To put it simply, difficulty can be relative. People who were spoiled by conventional open-world RPGs like Skyrim, Dark Souls is hard. On the other hand, Sekiro is harder for players who got spoiled by Soulsborne gameplay. This is why the debate doesn't seem to end because players have different experiences.
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How long is ng+ Sekiro?

For most people it's probably between 5-8 hours depending on how much optional stuff you want to redo. If you got the combat down and plan on skipping mini bosses, headless', etc- then probably just a few.
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How many endings does Sekiro have?

There are 4 endings. You can essentially separate them into the "bad" ending ( Shura ) and then 3 "good" endings ( Immortal Severance , Purification, and Return, each one widely considered better than the last with "Return" being the "true" ending, so to speak) which have different requirements.
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What's the worst ending in Sekiro?

Shura Ending (Follow the Iron Code Ending)

"Shura" is considered the "bad" ending of the game, as it will cut your playthrough short and produce a bad outcome for the characters.
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Do choices matter in Sekiro?

The first choice you have in the game DOESN'T MATTER. And even worse, it's the exact same choice that you're given later on that determines if you get the Shura ending. When you beat Genichiro at the top of Ashina Castle, Kuro asks you to help him sever the ties of immortality.
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Are there missable bosses in Sekiro?

Also in the end game there's a completely optional boss you can fight your way to. Well second Hirata memory is entirely missable. If you don't get the Father's Bell Charm before beating the Divine Dragon then you can't get it. It has a full boss and two minibosses.
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Is Sekiro the hardest game ever made?

While "hardest ever" is subjective, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is widely considered one of the most challenging games, often cited as FromSoftware's toughest due to its demanding, rhythm-based posture/deflection combat system that requires near-perfect timing and aggression, unlike more forgiving Souls games that allow passive play. Many players find its precise parry mechanics and relentless bosses uniquely difficult, forcing a steep learning curve, though veterans often agree it becomes more manageable once its unique combat loop is mastered.
 
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Which game has better graphics?

It's probably Final Fantasy. Horizon Forbidden West is is one of the best. Pirate Yakaza in Hawaii. Elden Ring looks really good.
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Is Sekiro a samurai?

Shinobi, often acting as specially trained spies and mercenaries for daimyo across Japan, mostly appeared in the 15th century during the Sengoku period (15th–17th centuries). In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the eponymous protagonist Sekiro is a shinobi.
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What is the no. 1 open world game?

There's no single "number one" open-world game, as it depends on preference, but The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is frequently cited as a masterpiece for freedom and exploration, while The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Elden Ring, Skyrim, and Red Dead Redemption 2 are also top contenders for rich worlds, deep stories, and immersive experiences. Newer hits like Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 also dominate lists for their depth and unique settings, with classics like Fallout: New Vegas and GTA V remaining popular. 
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Is Sekiro even a soulslike?

Sekiro has some similarities but it's not a souls game. Souls games traditionally have "souls" system and are RPG games and gives you options for play style instead of forcing you to play in a specific way.
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Which is the hardest soul game?

While subjective, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is widely considered the hardest Souls-like due to its rigid, parry-focused combat system that demands mastery and offers little flexibility, followed closely by Bloodborne for its fast, aggressive bosses, though some find Elden Ring (especially late-game bosses like Malenia) extremely tough, while Dark Souls 2 is often cited for its punishing level design and enemy placement rather than complex bosses. 
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