Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice uses an upgraded version of the engine From Software have used for all of their modern releases, which implies a certain amount of pedigree, but also brings with it the usual slew of things that might nibble at you on PC. The 60 FPS limit, for example.
Sekiro framerate unlock was bound to happen on PC, and though the tweak isn't necessarily what you'd call 'simple', it does work, and quite well at that. Down below, you're going to learn how to get more than 60 FPS in Sekiro.
How to Remove 60 FPS Limit from Sekiro?</h2>
Sekiro 60 FPS mod is a bit of an all-in-one solution deployed not only to unlock the game's framerate, but also to resolve ultra-wide resolution problems, increase field-of-vision, and apply other assorted technical fixes that the game does not have by default.
According to the official mod page, there are two aspects to getting the Sekiro 60 FPS mod to work: first you're going to have to edit your Nvidia/AMD Control Panel settings, and then you're going to have to start the patcher every time you want to play the game at an uncapped framerate.
The directions on how to precisely edit your graphics card's control panel settings are simple, albeit there is a fair bit of them, so be sure to do everything that is shown on the mod page to keep things working smoothly.
Really, the only concrete downside to running Sekiro at 60 FPS on PC is that you'll have to run patcher every single time you want to play with the improvements it brings, but that's a small price to pay, considering.