With the release of God of War a couple weeks behind us, most of those that picked it up have likely experienced all that it has to offer by now. However, some players aren't quite done squeezing a bit more enjoyment out of the title, such as one YouTube user who challenged himself to beat the hardest boss in the game on the hardest difficulty. He did just that, won, and didn't take a lick of damage in the process.

Slight SPOILER WARNING for those who haven't reached the end portions of God of War and want to keep the optional boss a surprise.

At a later point in the game, players will be able to explore special vaults that contain Valkyries. There are eight in total, and each offers a difficult fight for generous rewards. At the end of each fight, the Valkyrie will leave behind a helmet. If a player gathers all of the helmets and places them on each of the thrones at the Council of Valkyries, it will summon the Queen of the Valkyries, Sigrun, and she is by far the most challenging boss in the game.

Even at the lowest difficulty setting, Sigrun will easily cut down those who aren't prepared – as well as some of those who are. Despite knowing this, YouTuber Faraaz Khan decided to fight Sigrun on the game's hardest difficulty, "Give Me God Of War". Some might remember Khan from his previous video, where he beat the entire game at level 1, also on the most difficult setting. It's clear he's a glutton for punishment.

Fighting the strongest version of Sigrun is one thing, but that wasn't enough of a challenge for Khan, so he also went into the battle with level 1 gear and refused to use Spartan Rage. Through skill and patience – and a lot of practice – he managed to beat Sigrun without taking any damage. Khan was really channeling Kratos' years of battle experience during this fight, and watching him play is like watching a true god of war.

Now that Khan has forged through the game's most fearsome challenges, he's ready for anything the next game will throw at him. We know that the director has plans for at least five more games, but it's anyone's guess what they will contain. For a little more insight into what could be next for God of War, read what Norse Mythology might tell us about the future of the series.

God of War is currently available exclusively for the PlayStation 4.

Source: Faraaz Khan – YouTube