Thomas the Tank Engine Crashes Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice With This Hilarious Mod

No game is safe from Thomas the Tank Engine, not even Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
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It’s the golden rule of mods: If there’s a chance for Thomas the Tank Engine to be there, be there he shall be. The latest game the creepy, happy-go-lucky train to fall victim to this hilarious mod is none other than Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, because naturally. 

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So who is our good ‘ol boy Tommy replacing this time? The Great Serpent in FromSoftware’s latest unforgivably brutal adventure. It’s a fairly simple mod, one with very clear objective: Swap out the Great Serpent for a much friendly foe. Don’t get us wrong – this enemy will still kick your butt – but he’ll look much nicer when doing so with the help of this mod. 

Want to get in on this Thomas the Tank Engine action? First, you need to download the Sekiro mod engine here. From there, go to the Nexus Mods page here for further instructions. Luckily, it’s pretty straight forward but make sure to back up your game files – you know, just in case. 

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is now available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Since the PC version is the only version that supports mods, the Tommy experience is restricted to that platform. 

Ready to learn even more about the title? Feel free to check out our Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Game Hub right here to learn more about the challenging journey, including tips on how to make your time in-game a little bit more manageable. 


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