The Simpsons: Hit & Run has a passionate and dedicated modding community that has been adding to the game over the two decades since its release, introducing new characters, vehicles, and even story missions to the game. Many of these mods take inspiration from various Simpsons episodes but allow players to imagine what-if scenarios, while other mods simply introduce fan-favorite characters. Mods are a great way to keep Hit & Run's virtual Springfield interesting, with new mods being released every year.
The Simpsons: Hit & Run is a popular open-world game from 2003 that allowed players to drive through Springfield as various Simpsons characters, such as the Simpson family themselves as well as Apu. It's fondly remembered today, with Simpsons: Hit & Run being the most wanted game remaster, and while other Simpsons games have been released over the years none have managed to equal it. With a solid mix of GTA-style driving and hilarious callbacks to classic Simpsons episodes, Hit & Run is an enduring love letter to the series that fans are still revisiting to this day.
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Given so many players consider Hit & Run to be one of the best Simpsons games that have been released — as well as the fact few Simpsons games have released since — it shouldn't be too much of a surprise that it still has a passionate and dedicated modding community. There is even a modder working to remaster the game, while others are adding to The Simpsons: Hit & Run with map mods and story additions, allowing players to play as new characters. This helps make Springfield even more lived-in than before, enabling fans to extend Hit & Run's experience way past when the credits start
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