This, however, was a temporary solution, as a new Divine Heir is fated to be born after a few decades, which plays into the traditional Fromsoft trope of these worlds all having a cyclical nature to them as things are doomed to repeat. This leads to Sekiro having completed his purpose to protect and follow the Divine Heir and he ends up taking on the role of Sekujo, now turning into the idol sculptor and a sort of guide to people who would be undertaking a journey similar to the one he did. He sacrifices himself in order for people to stop fighting wars for the power of the Dragon’s Blood and immortality, of which Kuro is the Divine Heir. This is the standard ending of the game and as such, it goes down the way Kuro always said it would. This is the standard ending for the game. Once you defeat Owl, just play the game without worrying about any choices all the way to the final boss. However, choose to side with Kuro, which will turn Owl hostile to you, leading to a very difficult boss fight. ![]() Just simply play the game exactly the same way as before until you reach Owl on top of Ashina Castle again. This is the most straightforward and easiest ending to get. The game then ends with the ominous message of how Shura brought untold bloodshed and destruction upon Sengoku era Japan. You defeat Emma and then Isshin, after which Owl greets you with the second mortal blade and Genichiro’s decapitated head, followed by Owl stating that he will use Kuro’s immortality and both mortal blades to rule all of Japan, only to be stabbed in the back by Sekiro (or Shura, as he has become the demon now). In this ending, Sekiro becomes Shura, the demon of hatred by giving into his intense bloodlust. To get the Shura ending, choose the option of siding with Owl, after which you will face Emma and then an even tougher final boss while Owl goes to fetch the second mortal blade. Here, you are faced with 2 options side with Owl or side with Kuro. After beating him, play the game through until you once again find yourself having to go to the top of Ashina Castle, where you will now find Owl confronting Kuro and Emma. Getting this ending is fairly simple, just play the game through to a little over halfway, when you fightGenichiro at the top of Ashina Castle. ![]() The Sekiro-equivalent of that is the Shura ending. So, this list serves to help you achieve all 4 of these endings so you can platinum the game.Īs I’ve stated before, all Soulsborne games have multiple endings, and one of these endings is always an ‘evil’ or ‘bad’ ending, with relation to the world. However, it may prove to be quite a challenge to get to the endings that are more obscure. With 4 endings, there is a great amount of things to do in Sekiro, with a ton of replayability that is to be offered to the player. Most endings in the series are down to a specific choice you make at the very end of the game, usually with one special or hidden ending that is very obscurely locked behind very specific things you have to do during your adventure in the game. ![]() Sekiro, just like all other Fromsoftware games, has multiple endings that are designed to have major implications for the game lore and the entire world in general.
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