Studio Wildcard has released more details about Ark: Survival Ascended’s upcoming ‘Custom Cosmetic’ modding system, and it’s been confirmed that it’ll start rolling it out this week.
19.01.2024 - 01:29 / gamingbolt.com / Will
In its latest This Week at Bungie post, the Destiny 2 developer has announced that players will finally be getting the ability to edit their Guardians’ appearance in the game without having to delete the character and start over.
In an update set for release before the release of Destiny 2: The Final Shape, players will be getting the ability to change their Guardians’ appearances whenever they want. There will also be no cost or limit applied to this new customisation option. The only real restriction will be that players can’t change their Guardian’s origin. This means that Human Guardians can’t switch to Exo or Awoken.
The post also talks about other updates coming to Destiny 2, including a major quality of life addition in the form of a higher Glimmer cap. Rather than being stuck with 250,000 Glimmer, players will now be able to hold on to a maximum of 500,000 of the all-purpose currency. This change will arrive in Destiny 2 in an update set for January 30.
The rest of the post talks about some of the new armour that is currently in the works for the next iteration of the yearly Festival of the Lost. The studio has provided two distinct armour sets for each class, allowing players to vote for which set they want to see in the game.
Studio Wildcard has released more details about Ark: Survival Ascended’s upcoming ‘Custom Cosmetic’ modding system, and it’s been confirmed that it’ll start rolling it out this week.
Some Destiny 2 players are hoping that Bungie will add three armor sets that have long existed in the franchise but are not obtainable when The Final Shape launches. With every new season of Destiny 2, Bungie has added new armor sets to the first-person shooter to the point where the game has a massive collection for players to choose from. Whether it is Strikes, Crucible, Iron Banner, or raids, almost every activity in the game has an armor set that players can chase after.
A group of Super Mario Maker players are attempting to beat every level ever created by other users before the Wii U's online services shut down for good. With the Nintendo Switch currently being the Japanese game giant's focus, Nintendo has been phasing out the services of its previous consoles, the Wii U and 3DS. While fans knew that these were being shut down, Nintendo finally confirmed the exact date the Wii U and 3DS servers will go offline. This closure will affect all games released on these systems that have online play and communication, such as the first Splatoon, Mario Kart 8, and Super Mario Maker.
Apple has announced that iOS and iPadOS 17.4 will introduce support for developer app sideloading and third party app stores in the EU, complying with the incoming Digital Markets Act (DMA). But there’s an awful lot of caveats to this, with the iPhone maker determined to keep as much control and make this as awkward, fussy, and costly as possible.
Apple has announced that iOS and iPadOS 17.4 will introduce support for developer app sideloading and third party app stores in the EU, complying with the incoming Digital Markets Act (DMA). But there’s an awful lot of caveats to this, with the iPhone maker determined to keep as much control and make this as awkward, fussy, and costly as possible.
Rocksteady Studios, the devs behind Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, have shared an update on the game's first season and what players can expect — and fortunately, it's a character many players will be keen to see. As announced during Rocksteady's latest Suicide Squad Insider video on YouTube, it was announced that The Joker would be the next member to join the suicide squad when the first season rolls in March.
Ever since the launch of Destiny 2, and even in the original Destiny, players have been stuck with their characters' appearance, for better or for worse. If you made a mistake or wanted to change your character's looks down the line, you were out of luck, which is fairly uncommon in long-term games such as Destiny 2, that have you playing the same character for potentially multiple years. Thankfully, that is about to change.
The original Destiny arrived 10 years ago this year — and finally, Bungie will let players modify their character's face.
They say good things come to those who wait, and after years of being stuck with the same appearance, Destiny 2 players will soon be able to change their Guardian’s look, thankfully without spending a penny.
Bungie has announced Destiny 2 will soon let players change their character’s appearance, a long-requested feature that has never been available in either Destiny or Destiny 2 before.
I'm a Heavy main in The Finals, its biggest class' massive health pool making up for my horrendous aim. Coupled with my trusty RPG, all that extra HP means that I love seeing a lobby full of Light and Medium characters - as long as I don't get too close, most of them will struggle to kill me in a straight gunfight. But as The Finals' meta has settled down, I've seen fewer and fewer Lights - and I fear that the new The Finals update might have all-but killed the class for now.
Official Xbox news website Xbox Wire has deleted a post that claimed the open beta for Final Fantasy 14 had gone live on Xbox.