Exoprimal gets a new end-game PvE mode next week geared towards “veteran players”
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Capcom has outlined a lot of content that is coming to exoprimalwith a new mode coming to the game next week.
How to share in a steam post updateJuly 28th will see the arrival of a new PvE mode called Savage Gauntlet. This new mode is separate from Dino Survival, which is “designed to test veteran 5-person Exofighter teams in special weekly rotating missions.” The big focus is on you and your teammates taking down the dinosaurs, without needing to worry about rival Exofighters or a dominator. While you can play it just for fun, there are leaderboards, so you can also make it a bit competitive if you want. It should be noted that this will be an “endgame experience with a difficulty that reflects that”, and you’ll only unlock it after completing the game’s story.
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The post also shared a roadmap for the next three title updates, as well as the two collaborations, with the first update coming on August 16. This first update will add 10 new Alpha Variant exosuits, one for each of the current suits. They each have “new playstyles, weapons, abilities, and appearances,” so you’ll be able to change your strategy a bit when they appear.
Both the new mode and the first title update are part of the game’s first season, but the roadmap also teased the next two seasons. As part of the second season, the second title update will be released, which includes a new map called Ocean Platform, as well as new platforms, modules and a new final mission. The Street Fighter 6 collaboration will also be released sometime during the second season.
In the third season, the third title update will be released, which will add beta variant exosuits and Neo Triceratops. This season the second collaboration will also be added, this time with Monster Hunter. The roadmap also teased a fourth season, though it didn’t show anything that could be included in it.
Exoprimal launched last week, with our own Connor giving it a 3/5 in his review, writing: “Exoprimal is going to be a roller coaster of surprises for most players. Progressing through the fifty or more matches it takes to hit the credits, experiencing all the spectacle on display in this curveball of a game, is well worth the cost of admission for Game Pass users, and perhaps at a discount for everyone else, in my opinion.”
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