Meet Your Maker’s 3-Month Post-launch Roadmap Revealed
/Behaviour Interactive just launched its new game Meet Your Maker and has revealed what to expect from the game in the coming months with a look at the game’s three-month post-launch roadmap from April 2023 to June 2023.
They start the post-launch support with a free cosmetic pack called the Deco Pack: Hellscape, giving you more options to customize your creations. This pack includes two new Blocks, two new Props, one animated Prop, and eight Decals.
Between April and May is when the good stuff comes in. The first update will be the inclusion of a new mod for all existing traps and guards currently in the game. They didn’t specific the new mod, but they did confirm that this mod can be unlocked in the same manner as the previous mods currently available in the game.
First Major Meet Your Maker update - Sector 1: Dreadshore
The first major update is titled Sector 1: Dreadshore. Set to arrive in late June 2023, this update is said to take players “beyond the desert”, confirming a new environment is on the way (currently everything is desert themed).
The update will include not only feature a new environment but another deco pack that will be free to all players when the update drops. This new environment also means a new set of blocks and decals that will fit the new area.
The major update will also include 4 new gameplay elements which will be unlockable by playing Meet Your Maker through the in-game currency currently in the game.
New Custodian with new perks
New Weapon and its own upgrades
A new Guard with augments
A new Trap with Mods
Finally, the release of the major patch comes with a new cosmetic collection that includes a new Deco pack, a new Custodian Skin, and a weapon skin themed under the concept of Sector 1. You’ll need to buy this collection with real money if you want these DLC cosmetics.
Meet Your Maker officially launched on April 4 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. It was given to PS Plus Extra members on day 1 for the month of April’s Monthly Games offer.
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