


When I asked about customization last year, I was given small tidbits of information, but developer Volition played its cards close to the vest. However, one area I wasn't privy to was the customization suite, a significant part of the Saints Row package since its earliest days. There, I could explore freely, take part in story missions, complete side missions, and even expand the Saints' empire through the fun Criminal Ventures mission chains. Saints Row is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X & S.When we featured the upcoming Saints Row reboot on our cover last year, I was able to play around in the vast open world of Santo Ileso. If you see a Shrek lookalike or a handsome Squidward that you simply must have, you can just download those creations and apply either the body, outfit or both to your own character. Here, you can upload your own bosses, view Bosses uploaded by other players and even download/rate player’s creations.

You can also import characters during the regular game too by opening the Sharing app on your in-game phone. From there, you can hit the ground running and get to taking over Santo Ileso as soon as possible.

After a short introductory cutscene to the game, you’ll be able to create your own Boss, and if you’ve shared your Boss correctly, you’ll be able to import the character over immediately. You can create and share multiple characters through Boss Factory, so you could theoretically create the player character you want, followed by some colourful monstrosities for when you’re feeling a bit spicy.Īfter you’ve created and shared your characters through Saints Row: Boss Factory, importing your Boss over into Saints Row proper is incredibly easy. If you’re looking to import your Saints Row character, you’ll first need to make one through Boss Factory and then specifically share that character. Here’s how you can import your Boss Factory creation in Saints Row. For those looking to save time before purchasing the full game, creating your character through Boss Factory is the perfect way to go about it. In order to get players interested in the launch of Saints Row, THQ Nordic and Volition released Saints Row: Boss Factory, which let players tinker with the character creation engine before the full game was released.
