HIGHLIGHTS
- Space Marine 2 features six distinct classes—Tactical, Assault, Sniper, Bulwark, Heavy, and Vanguard.
- Players can choose from various Space Marine chapters, including the Ultramarines, Dark Angels, White Scars, and Imperial Fists.
- A heraldry editor will also allow for the creation of unique chapter symbols and colors for each player’s Space Marine distinct identity.
Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the original 2011 game, Space Marine.
The hack-and-slash game is developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment and it continues to build on the rich lore of the Warhammer 40K universe.
In Space Marine 2, players will have extensive character customization options, enhancing aesthetic appeal and gameplay experience.
Classes And Armor Sets In Space Marine 2
One of the customization options in Space Marine 2 is having Scalers and Snipers, Heavy and Vanguard, Tactical, and Assault as its six classes.
Each class has unique armor sets that players can extensively customize. Furthermore, the player can change individual armor components.
With enhanced customization options, players can greatly personalize their Space Marines’ look and performance.
The next feature for customization is choosing a chapter, which involves choosing from numerous space marine chapters available.
Chapters in the Saber Interactive game include Ultramarines, Dark Angels, Blood Angels, Imperial Fists, Space Wolves, Salamanders, Raven Guard, Black Templars, White Scars, and Red Scorpions.
You can design both loyalist and chaos space marines, enabling them to develop personalities that suit their tastes in lore and appearance.
Weapon Customization In Space Marine 2
In addition to armour, weapon customization will take part in a significant way.
Players can change the look of their weapons, level them up, and unlock perks for faster game progression.
Space Marine 2 will include a heraldry editor so that players can create their own chapter symbols and colors.
This feature is similar to what some other games offer, for example, Forza, thus helping players create distinct identities for their Space Marines.
However, more cosmetic items are expected as DLC, but players will still have a chance to customize their characters with a variety of customization options.
These will not affect gameplay balance, enabling even those who do not purchase cosmetic enhancements to have a better experience.