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If your connecting via Bluetooth, make sure that your Bluetooth adapter is working. (Go to Device Manger and ensure that none of the icons have an error symbol)
Try connecting your xbox devices directly to your PC via your USB cable wire. (It should be plug-in-play, so you should have no issue with that connection method)
1) Try adding the game on steam as a non-steam product and enabling steam input, but only after disabling the games .exe running as administrator.
2) Look at Control Panel- If you see some USB device labeled as a Game Controller, then delete that and see if that works.
2) Same
This is a problem I've noticed a lot whenever I read complaints about this issue on reddit forums and Youtube. (People are using, or have used, more than one controller and can't seem to connect to Sekiro)
Try this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx-mX0C-IFE&t=57s
A long time ago I used "GPDSCK 3.3b" to play Demon's Souls with the keyboard, and it install some app.
So I uninstalled vJoySetup.exe (I click on it; I not used the "app" Windows section) and then I restarted the PC solving my problem totally.
For both DS3 and Sekiro