Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Nendoroid Figures Available To Preorder At Amazon

A sequel to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice doesn’t seem likely, but at least you can make your own follow-up to the brilliant From Software action game with a pair of cute Nendoroid figures. Available to preorder now at Amazon, these two figures of Wolf ($46) and Genichiro Ashina ($52) will begin shipping out May 2025.

A sequel to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice doesn’t seem likely, but at least you can make your own follow-up to the brilliant From Software action game with a pair of cute Nendoroid figures. Available to preorder now at Amazon, these two figures of Wolf ($46) and Genichiro Ashina ($52) will begin shipping out May 2025.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Nendoroids
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Nendoroids

The hero of Sekiro, Wolf has been given a cute makeover for this semi-poseable collectible figure. He still has his signature scar, tattered clothing, and flowing scarf, and you can switch face-plates between a default expression and a more serious glaring one. For the optional parts, you’re getting the katana Kusabimaru, a sheath for the weapon, and a “Death” effect sheet.

Genichiro’s Nendoroid figure is more regal, and comes equipped with flowing robes and ornate armor. He also comes with a katana, bow, and a dynamic display stand, so you can set up a pretty cool diaroma piece if you grab Wolf as well. He looks significantly less imposing as a Nendoroid figure, but if you make these two battle, you’ll want to make sure you have Genichiro win the first few dozen battles for authenticity.

There are quite a few other Nendoroid figures available to preorder now, each one boasting a similar level of screen-accurate design and pocket-sized cuteness. If you’re looking to build a collection of gaming Nendoroids, you can check out the Elden Ring and Metal Gear Solid figures.

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