A week and a half has passed since the release of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, and players have accumulated many questions and suggestions for improving the shooter. Publisher Focus Entertainment has highlighted the most popular queries in a new publication.
Image source: Steam (tornadoqt)
The main priority of the team from Saber Interactive remains improving the stability of the servers – a major patch with improvements in this aspect and new content is expected “soon” (they promised until the end of September).
They plan to make the allied AI more active in boss battles (in a future patch – and in other situations), as well as adjust the “Veteran” difficulty, on which in “solo” some sections turned out to be too difficult due to bots.
Some player suggestions have already been reflected in the development schedule (image source: Focus Entertainment)
They also promise additional colors for helmet lenses (in the next big patch), new melee weapons, a pyroblaster in PvE/PvP, customization of your character’s facial features and expanded customization options for Chaos Space Marines.
At the discussion stage are adjustments to the field of view, new classes and the option to customize the AI of allies. Customizing the battle barge and the Thunderhawk is not a priority for the developers right now.
Don’t expect the camera position to change from one shoulder to the other (image source: Steam)
What else became known from the developers’ responses:
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 was released on September 9 on PC (Steam, EGS), PS5, Xbox Series X and S. A day after the official release, total sales of the game on all platforms exceeded 2 million copies.
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