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Datamine Uncovers Exciting New Armor for Space Marine 2

Sep 30, 2024 11:20 AM

Recent datamining efforts have unveiled upcoming armor customization options for Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, following the notable patch 3.0. Fans are particularly excited about the discovery of the "beaky" helmet and various other armors, which could hint at a broader customization system in Season 2, set to launch in October. Screenshots shared on Reddit show potential new skins, including the Mark 6 Corvus and Mark 7 Aquila helmets, along with themed weapon skins, hinting at content linked to the Dark Angels and Salamanders chapters. Saber Interactive has yet to officially announce these features, but anticipation builds as the studio prepares for a reveal alongside the upcoming seasonal content, including a new Operations map and heightened difficulty levels.

What are the new customization options coming to Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2?

The new customization options include the long-awaited "beaky" helmet, Mark 6 Corvus, and Mark 7 Aquila Astartes helmets, alongside various new weapon skins and themed packs like the Salamanders Champion Pack, all likely releasing with the upcoming October patch and Season 2 content.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is set in the expansive Warhammer 40,000 universe, specifically during the current Indomitus Era. This sequel features Primaris Marines, focusing on improved strategies and abilities while allowing players to immerse themselves deeper in the iconic lore. The game has garnered significant attention for its engaging gameplay, robust universe, and commitment to expanding the customization options for players.



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