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How to get free Exoborne rewards for when the full game launches

Exoborne is still in its infancy with only playtests being conducted so far. However, this hasn’t stopped the developers from allowing for special rewards to be earned ahead of the full release of the game.

Here, we’ll be breaking these down, revealing how to earn them for yourself, so you can get off to a good start in this highly anticipated new entry.

Exoborne pre-launch rewards explained

If you’re interested in Exoborne with its extraction-based gameplay and gloomy aesthetics, you can secure some in-game rewards ahead of the official release date for the game.

Usually, with other rewards of this ilk, they require you to get hands-on with the experience, maybe in a playtest or beta in order to earn them.

Exoborne, however, does things a little differently, allowing you to pick up a plethora of goodies without touching the game, meaning you don’t have to be part of the select few chosen to play the game ahead of time.

There are ‘tasks’ to complete though, requiring you to do things like adding Exoborne to your Steam wishlist, following official social media accounts, and more.

These can be found on the official website for the game but here is the full list of tasks that you can finish along with the rewards you’ll receive for doing so:

  • Add to Wishlist on Steam – Exo Skin
  • Subscriber to newsletter – Glider Skin
  • Join Discord – Weapon Skin
  • Follow us on X – Weapon Skin
  • Follow us on YouTube – Avatar

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As you can see, there are five total rewards to pick up, requiring you to do very little, so you might as well secure them all.

They’re all free too, so rather than pay for their equivalents on launch, you’ll have something to equip without spending a penny.

Hopefully we’re all given the opportunity to play the full Exoborne experience soon enough and these cosmetics will show to others how invested you are!

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