Sekiro anime rumored ahead of PlayStation Showcase

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice could be the n𒅌ext video game to get 🐼an anime adaptation.

That's according to a brief leak from Twitter user oecuf, who predicts that a Sekiro anime, apparently in the works at an unannounced Japanese studio, will be announced soon – perhaps at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:next week's PlayStation Showcase if we're lu🅷cky. Oecuf has a history of sharing early reveals and even still images from anime across the industry; just last month, the account the release of , for example. That said, there's ample reason to treat this rumor with hefty skepticism. 

First of all, the chain of tweets unveiling this leak is 🌜needlessly confusing, which may partly be due to Japanese-to-English hangups, but that's a minor problem compared to the chi♈ldish riddles that all leakers seem to insist on using instead of actual words that people can read.

Oecuf previously a bunch of symbols with a short PlayStation Studios reel𓄧, and apparently this was part of some master plan which may also be teasing a Ghost of Tsushima🔴 anime. I'm not confident in that, though, and it doesn't help that the clip shared with the tweet about the alleged Sekiro anime is just cut from an old Ghost of Tsushima cinematic trailer. 

What PlayStation samurai game are we talking about here, and what sort of adaptation is it reportedly getting? We already know about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the Ghost of Tsushima movie, after all. These are excellent questions which will🎐 hopefully be officially answered so💞on. For now, keep Sekiro anime on your mental backburner. 

In fairness, a Sekiro anime isn't that far-fetched. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:It does already have a manga starring Hanbei the Undying, after all, and the Soulsborne library has only become more multimedia since its release. Elden Ring has a manga (which is launching in English in just a few days, actually) and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bloodborne has yet another comic, so what's an anime at this point? 

PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst has also said that it's "not unthinkable" for FromSoftware to collaborate with PlayStation Productions, its in-house multimedia arm. 

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