'Batman: Arkham Knight' updates: New mod lets players fight baddies as game director Sefton Hill

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About two months since "Batman: Arkham Knight" was released, gamers have been finding ways to make the game more interesting than it already is. This goal led to the game's very own director Sefton Hill becoming part of the Dark Knight's crusade to swipe Gotham clean of criminals. 

In a new mod made by a YouTuber who goes by the name of Tchi6, players get to fight bad guys as Rocksteady's co-founder. Batman is replaced by an accurate depiction of Hill, who sports a beard and wears jeans and polo shirt. In the game though, he possesses super strength and agility that sends the bad guys running. Gamers can watch Hill perform some uppercuts on rogues in "Batman: Arkham Knight" in a video shared by YouTube user Heitor Fraga.

Those who want to try the mod are reminded to download and use it with caution so as to avoid any damage or harm to "Batman: Arkham Knight" or the console. 

Unfortunately, since the PC version remains unstable due to quality issues, players on computers won't be able to try out this mod. The newly-released action-adventure video game, which is the final title in its well-loved series, has yet to be available for purchase for PC gamers. It is expected to come out in fall along with the Mac and Linux versions. 

Overall, media outlets that already saw the mode in action can assure fans that they will have fun with it. Apart from the mod being unique and highly entertaining, Hardcore Gamer lauds the modder, who, intentionally or not, put the focus on one of the biggest people that made the game possible. 

"Batman: Arkham Knight" was released back in June 23. Since then, modders also already made it possible to replace Batman with his butler, Alfred, while playing the game. Meanwhile, Rocksteady promises that a slew of DLC and content for the game will be available in the months to come. 

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