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Capcom celebrates Exoprimal’s 1 million player feat with free skin

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
July 25, 2023
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Exoprimal launched on July 14, and now less than two weeks later the game has been played by more than a million gamers across all platforms.

Capcom’s newest IP is described as a player-vs-player-vs-environment multiplayer third-person shooter. In Exoprimal, exosuit-clad players take on hordes of dinosaurs. The game is in some ways a spiritual successor to the Dino Crisis series.

Over one million players have joined the wargames in Exoprimal! 🦖

To commemorate this milestone, a free Skywave skin will be included in the August 16 title update.

We're hard at work on improvements to the game based on player feedback. Thank you for your ongoing support! pic.twitter.com/TtsbztYKgr

— Exoprimal (@exoprimal) July 25, 2023

Capcom is celebrating the one-million player milestone by giving players a free Skywave skin as a thank you. The skin will be available with the next update, which is set to go live on August 16. The dev team also posted a thank you message on the Exoprimal site’s information page.

Thank you for playing Exoprimal.

Countless exofighters are continuing to join the wargame every day, and we’ve now surpassed one million total players!

We have prepared an exosuit skin to commemorate passing one million players. It will be included in the title update on August 16 as a free download.

Exoprimal is available on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows.

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