Exoprimal - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)
Three cosmetic exosuit skins for Witchdoctor, Deadeye, and Roadblock. That's it. No gameplay, no content.
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About Exoprimal - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)
Let's be straight about what this is: a pre-order bonus DLC pack containing exactly three cosmetic skins for three specific exosuits in Exoprimal. You get Bush Camo for Witchdoctor, Shark's Mouth (Gray) for Deadeye, and Stone Golem for Roadblock. If you pre-ordered the base game, you likely already have these sitting in your inventory without ever thinking about them. If you're looking at this as a separate purchase, understand that you are buying paint. Nothing here changes how any of those suits perform, how they feel to pilot, or how they slot into Exoprimal's squad composition meta. For the uninitiated, Exoprimal is Capcom's online squad-based shooter that sends teams of exosuit pilots through a chaotic PvE-and-PvP hybrid mode called Wargames, where you're mostly fighting dinosaur swarms while occasionally getting redirected to sabotage a rival squad. The three suits covered by this DLC each fill distinct roles. Deadeye is your ranged damage dealer, the kind of pick that rewards good positioning and tracking on a mid-sensitivity setup. Roadblock is a tank built for frontline anchoring. Witchdoctor handles support, which in a game about dino-culling efficiency matters more than it sounds. If any of those three happen to be your mains, these skins at least give you something to look at on the loading screen. The base game itself sits at Mixed reviews on Steam, which tells you there's a real discussion to be had about whether Exoprimal's repetitive mission loop and always-online requirement justify the price of entry. None of that conversation applies here, because this DLC brings nothing to that table. The skins are purely aesthetic, and whether they look good is subjective - Stone Golem on Roadblock has a chunky, earthy appeal that fits the tank fantasy, while Shark's Mouth Gray on Deadeye reads more generic. Bush Camo on Witchdoctor is situationally decent if you lean into the field medic visual identity. Bottom line for anyone genuinely evaluating this: if you own Exoprimal and play one of these three suits regularly, the skins are a minor cosmetic bonus. If you're not already in the ecosystem, this DLC has zero standalone value and gives you no reason to buy it separately from the base game. There's nothing here that affects TTK, movement, netcode, or any of the things that actually determine whether a session of Exoprimal feels worth your time. Fred, Scout Team
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- Developer
- CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
- Publisher
- CAPCOM CO., LTD
- Release Date
- Jul 13, 2023
