Saints Row: Character Editor Boss Factory is coming June 9th

Saints Row: Character Editor Boss Factory is coming June 9th


from Alexander Ney
On June 9, 2022, a pre-launch character editor for the Saints Row reboot will appear with the “Boss Factory” app, so to speak. This allows the player character to be created before release and transferred to the game on the day of release. Boss Factory should be available free of charge – no wonder.

The reboot of the over-the-top action game Saint’s Row will not be released until August 23rd. However, if you want, you can create your own player character from June 9th – via an app on your smartphone. The tool in question goes by the name of Boss Factory and, despite its early release date, is said to offer access to all the features of the character editor included in Saint’s Row, including asymmetrical face customization. This information comes from professional leaker Tom Henderson, who published the relevant article at Exporter placed.

Character design with voting

In order to be able to secure access to the players’ mobile phones, publisher Deep Silver is trying to make Boss Factory more attractive with additional functions. For example, unique release codes can be created for characters that can be shared with others – recipients can download the corresponding game characters and use them themselves. This should work across platforms. In addition, the best character designs can be voted for in the “Hall of Fame” and “Creator’s Corner” areas. Of course, both the use of the app and the game itself require a player profile on the official Saint’s Row website.

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The original Saint’s Row was heavily based on the gameplay of Grand Theft Auto and was released in September 2006. The sequel Saint’s Row 2 (2008) also clearly followed the path of the “big” rock star action game. Only with the third part did the series go its own way by developing into a completely over-the-top action spectacle. This course continued with Saint’s Row 4, originally planned as DLC for Saint’s Row: The Third.

Source: via gaming bolt

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