
FromSoftware delivered a unique gaming experience when Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was released in 2019. Since then, fans have turned to the Sekiro mod engine by Nexus mods to create even more unique experiences. Here, we’ll run through some of the best.
While Sekiro has been praised by many critics and fans alike, it’s only natural for players to want to expand on the already existing experience. This is why the Sekiro mod engine has given way to many concepts and designs. From gameplay mods that allow you to change FOV, resolution, and the game speed, to unique mods that allow you to play as completely different characters, there’s a lot to get involved with. Let’s take a look at the best Sekiro mods you can currently get your hands on…
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Best Sekiro mods
Fight bosses in any order, at any time
Eager to test your skills in Sekiro? This mod will give you the ability to teleport to any boss fight from the Dilapidated Temple. In addition, it also hastens the in-game experience by not allowing item pickups and drops to pause the session, letting you skip tutorials, and much more.
This can prove to be a very useful mod for Sekiro veterans. If you’re a new player, you should probably get the full experience of the game first.
Sekiro ‘easy mode’

Change Sekiro’s outfits

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You’ll be granted two outfits once you download it — Oni of the Forest and Oni of the Shadows.
Native PS4 buttons

Sekiro FPS Unlock & more

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You can even make your character twice as fast… if you wish.
Magic HDR ReShade Preset

Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII Remake

Even though this character may not quite fit into Sekiro’s storyline and scenery, no one can deny how good it looks.
Bloodborne Combat
FromSoftware has been known to develop many unique and highly regarded games in the past, and Bloodborne is no different. This mod completely reconfigures Sekiro’s combat system to resemble that of the highly regarded PlayStation exclusive. Similar to Bloodborne’s combat system, deflecting attacks are useless with this mod enabled, as the combat is heavily focused on dodging attacks. In addition, landing hits on enemies will also allow you to regain health.
Play as Krillin

While he may look a bit out of place in Sekiro’s environment, it doesn’t make it any less fun.
First Person Mod

Elemental Weapon Buffs

Whether you want to swing your Katana and leave a trail of fire, or even leave a streak of lightning, this mod makes combat a lot more eventful.
How to download Sekiro mod engine
For those of you out there who might be intimidated by the process of downloading Sekiro mods, we’ve got you covered. Fortunately, it’s quite simple once you follow the correct steps.

- Firstly, download Mod Engine from Nexus.
- Once it’s downloaded, open the file.
- Then, copy the downloaded files and paste them into the game’s files.
- Next, create a file named “mods” and another file names “parts”.
- Then, head over to the Nexus website and choose the mod you’d like to download.
- Once the mod is downloaded, open the file and copy all of the DCX files into the “parts” folder within the “files” and “Sekiro” folders.
- And that’s it! The next time you open Sekiro, your mods should be active in-game.
So, there you have it. Our list of the best Sekiro mods you can currently download. Be sure to check back as we’ll be updating this list on a consistent basis. For more gaming content, be sure to check out our guides below: GTA 5 mods | Conan Exiles mods | Civ 6 mods | Halo MCC mods | Raft mods | Doki Doki Literature Club mods | Stardew Valley mods | Minecraft mods | Sims 4 mods |eseeeeeeeee