Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice differs from other recent FromSoftware games as the game does not give players the ability to create and customize their own character. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice only allows players to play as the eponymous Sekiro unless players decide to mod the game.

Havel the Rock is a mini-boss from the first Dark Souls game who is most certainly not known for being agile. Havel can be found pretty early on in Dark Souls, although most of the time it would be a mistake to challenge him at this point. Havel the Rock, as his name suggests, is a tanky enemy that moves exceptionally slowly, but deals huge amounts of damage with his dragon tooth hammer. He is also extremely resilient and takes very little damage from the chosen undead.

RELATED: Dark Souls 3 Hack May Also Affect Elden Ring, Devs Working on It

A video recently posted to Reddit shows the Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice boss fight between Sekiro and Genichiro Ashina, only instead of Sekiro taking on the skilled swordsman, it's Havel the Rock in his place. This was made possible through the use of the Dark Souls 3 Customization Pack 1 mod, which allows players to make use of a few different Dark Souls 3 armor sets in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The video may make many Dark Souls fans do a double-take, as it shows Havel the Rock uncharacteristically jumping around the boss arena and performing a deathblow with the character's blunt dragon tooth club on Genichiro Ashina.

The FromSoftware games have featured multitudes of different mods over the years. One Dark Souls 3 player recently modded the game to include mechanics from Bloodborne. This is due to the fact that Bloodborne is still a PS4 exclusive, with no plans in place to bring the game to any other platforms in the works. The mod should allow PC Dark Souls 3 players to experience a semblance of what Bloodborne plays like.

Another FromSoftware fan created another way for PC players to give Bloodborne a try after creating a demake for the game. While the demake only allows players to reach the second boss before coming to an end, the game will allow PC players to get a feel for the game albeit in PS1 style.

Elden Ring is only a few weeks away, which means that in a few months' time fans may be able to see the interesting ways in which the community decides to mod the game.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

MORE: Only the Best Aspects of Sekiro Seem To Be Coming To Elden Ring