FromSoftware has consistently been at the helm of developing hardcore action games, with the widely anticipated release of Elden Ring being a testament to how loyal the company's fanbase is. Pretty much all the games that the company has released since the massive success of Dark Souls have been hyped to the moon and back, with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice being one such title that most fans adore with a passion.

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This samurai FromSoftware title features an addictive parrying mechanic coupled with the company's iconic level of difficulty, leading to a game that is considered by many to be one of the greatest action titles of all time. Players on PC can enhance their enjoyment of the game even further by downloading the following gameplay mods to improve replayability and allow for a fresher experience.

10 Sekiro Online

Sekiro Online

While Sekiro is generally a great game that is pretty addictive to boot, there are some issues that people still have with the lack of an online component. Thankfully, PC players don't have to face this frustration since a mod integrates online play into the game!

From supporting friends to invading the worlds of other shinobi, Sekiro Online drastically overhauls the game in several ways. It's a great way for players to test out their Sekiro sword fighting skills against human opponents as opposed to the AI.

9 No Skill Unlocking And Upgrade Requirements

Sekiro Combat

There are several skills and upgrades that players can take over the course of their playthrough in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. While most people consider the game to be perfectly balanced in this regard, some players would've preferred to use some skills early on in their playthrough as well.

This is where the No Skill Unlocking and Upgrade Requirements mod comes into the picture. It's a simple yet effective mod that ensures that players don't have to face any issues when it comes to using all the skills in the game from an early stage.

8 Sekiro Enemy And Item Randomizer

Sekiro Ogre doing a perilous grab attack

Randomizers are one of the most popular types of mods in the Soulsborne community. So, it only makes sense that Sekiro was also going to enjoy the effects of such a randomizer at some point or the other.

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This randomizer does exactly what it sets out to do and mixes up the enemies and items placed throughout the game. Players who are looking for a fresh playthrough of Sekiro will definitely be well-serviced by this mod.

7 Sekiro Resurrection

Sekiro

An overhaul of Sekiro that aims to bring with it a whole host of original content, Sekiro Resurrection is poised to be one of the biggest mods for this game. It might still be at an early stage, but the potential this mod has already shown is already quite impressive.

The mod aims to add several new minibosses and extensively develop the combat system to make it feel fresh and new. It's easily one of the most promising mods on this list.

6 The Ultimate Sekiro Re-Balance

Using the grappling hook in sekiro

While the combat of Sekiro is great, there's a huge emphasis on swordplay as opposed to everything else. This is perfectly fine for most people, although some fans would've preferred a bit more variety when it came to the combat.

This is where the Ultimate Sekiro Re-Balance mod comes into the picture. The changes it makes are pretty minor, but they make a world of difference when it comes to making prosthetics and other skills way more viable in combat.

5 Infinite And Enhanced Consumables

Drawing a sword against genichiro

Players who like the novelty of the consumables in Sekiro might not get a chance to use them all that much in the game due to their limited nature, barring a few exceptions. This is where the Infinite and Enhanced Consumables mod comes into the picture.

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Not only does it allow players to use as many consumables as they want, but it also allows players to utilize upgraded versions of certain consumables. It's a great way to make this particular aspect of Sekiro's gameplay more engaging.

4 Faster Homeward Idol

Wolf resting at a Sculptor's Idol in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Warping back to a safe spot is something that players do in Soulsborne games all the time. However, after a point, the animations can get slightly irritating, and this applies to Sekiro as well.

With the Faster Homeward Idol mod, players can now head back to their safe haven in the blink of an eye. It cuts down the standard time of using a Homeward Idol from eight seconds all the way down to a single second.

3 Sekiro Long May The Shadows Reflect

The Wolf's face

Sekiro is already a challenging enough game as is, which makes sense given that it's a FromSoftware game. However, players who want to up the ante and make Sekiro even harder can do the same with this gameplay overhaul mod.

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Long May the Shadows Reflect is a great mod that changes up the systems of Sekiro in subtle yet noticeable changes. The end result is that this title turns into an ever more challenging experience that only the most adept gamers can beat.

2 Sekiro The Easy

one of the final areas in sekiro and one with the most treasure carp scales.

While Sekiro is a great game, the immense challenge of this title can turn off some players from trying out this title. However, PC players can play this game and not get frustrated by the combat with this particular mod.

Some people may argue that the difficulty of FromSoftware games is critical to enjoying the entire experience. While this argument has merit, accessibility in gaming is also extremely important, and this mod helps out a lot in this regard.

1 No Spirit Emblem Cost

Demon Of Hatred Sekiro

While Spirit Emblems aren't exactly sparse in Sekiro, they can still deplete at a moment's notice if a player isn't careful enough. This can get somewhat grating at times, with some players expecting a mechanic that could take away this Spirit Emblem management for good.

This is precisely what the No Spirit Emblem Cost mod strives to achieve. True to its name, it allows players to use their ninja abilities without any fear of running out of Spirit Emblems.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is currently available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Stadia.

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