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Hopefully Lord Miyazaki continues to work on original projects and not some boring sequels like DS2 and DS3. It's why Sekiro and Bloodborne were incredible. I won't be upset by Sekiro DLC but i doubt it's gonna happen, Elden Ring is their priority at this point and we will have to see what comes next, maybe they will put all their focus on that and add extra content for it who knows?
No sekiro DLC but the game was obviously critically acclaimed and it sold very well, plus the good ending leaves plenty of room for a sequel so I'm hopeful one comes eventually.
As far as I know there isn't any gameplay videos at all. Only thing I've seen is the announcement trailer from last years e3. GRR Martin is notorious for how long he takes on creative projects, and the likely delays from COVID wont help either.
Sekiro's e3 trailer from june 2018 actually included gameplay and it still took them a good 9-10 months to release it.
There's no moment where Fromsoftware is only working on a single title, that would mean having to fire and rehire staff everytime a new project is in the works, because you don't need every kind of artist and worker at all times.
If BB 2 or Sekiro 2 will be a thing, they are working on it right now while finishing Elden Ring. To be honest, I doubt they work on either two of those. Fromsoftware has proven time and time again, that making a new ip with known mechanics and philosophies is their strongest suit.
Maybe Sony's money can change that, but I doubt it, they'd rather make another ip, financed by Sony.