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Exoprimal: How to change character appearance

Official still from Exoprimal

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This guide explains how to change character appearance in Exoprimal.

Exoprimal is the thrilling third-person shooter developed by Capcom which stormed onto the gaming scene last week, delivering dinosaur action on PC, Xbox, PS4, and PS5 platforms. Though its initial launch on Steam began modestly, reaching a peak of approximately 4,500 players on 16 July, it was the Game Pass release that captured the gaming community’s attention, drawing a substantial player base.

In the world of Exoprimal, players dive into a dynamic mix of PvE and PvP gameplay, stepping into the shoes of formidable exofighters. Divided into two teams, they engage in a heated competition to achieve objectives dictated by Leviathan, a rogue AI. Players can choose from a diverse range of exosuits, falling into distinct classes of Assault, Tank, or Support, each equipped with unique weapons and abilities.

At the heart of the action lies the game’s primary mode, “Dino Survival,” where teams face dinosaurs and mutated prehistoric creatures, taking on missions such as Dinosaur Cull and VTOL Defence. As players progress through the Survival Pass, they unlock an enticing array of cosmetic items, while accumulating experience points grants access to character upgrades and captivating story missions.

When you boot up Exoprimal for the first time, you get to create your own character. However, you may find yourself wanting to alter their appearance later on. Let’s go over how to change character appearance in Exoprimal

How to change character appearance in Exoprimal

This is how to change character appearance in Exoprimal: From the main menu, go to the Hangar tab and select Outfits. In the next screen, you can customise the look of your character as they are seen in cutscenes throughout the game’s story.

How to change character appearance in Exoprimal

In the character customisation screen, you can change your character’s hair, facial features, scars, makeup and more. You can also choose a different colour for your pilot suit.

Once you have designed your character, simply confirm your changes and jump back into the game. At the next cutscene, you will see that your character’s look has been updated.

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