While Fortnite undoubtedly kicked off the modern trend of gaming crossovers and collaborations with pop꧋ular🍸 IPs, so many other titles, ranging from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Call of Duty to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Rainbow Six Siege and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Overwatch, have all decided to follow su൲i൩t with their own collabs.

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From 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:My Hero Academia in to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Rick and Morty in Siege to, most recently, newဣs that Beavis and B🍸utt-Head would become playable characters in Black Ops 6, there is no shortage of collaborations, sometimes even on a weekly basis. While incredibly novel, the frequent crossovers have drawn the ire of long-time fans, with even Battlefield fans pre-emꦦptively suggesting that no "clown" skin📖s come to Battlefield 6.

That said, if you ask some gaming executives, it doesn't sound like the skins are that big a dea⭕l, for better or worse.

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, Rainbow Six Siege creative director Alex Karp𒐪azis discussed his viewpoint on the increase in crossovers and collaborations. Hint: it'👍s not an issue.

While Karpazis discussed the need to honor the "roots" of what Rainbow Six is, he also didn't seem too fussed about also finding ways to add weird skins within that vision. "When it comes to skins, though, there's clearly a variety to w♏hat players want, so for us, our goal is to provide as much variety as possible within limits."

Karpazis attempted to justify some of Siege's skins as being "tacticool" an💛d also "fantastical," anౠd seemingly not too goofy, though some hardcore fans would say otherwise.

When pressed if adding an "immersion mode," where sk🦩ins are disabled, is possible, Karpazis had this to say. "To be honest, we have [considered it], and it's something we're kind of gauging right now with the community. Nothing to announce right now, but it is a subject that we're talking about."

That last part should probably be music to some gamers' ears. For instance, back in December, COD fans were convinced𝓡 that the game was becoming pay-to-win due to the animations and color schemes of in-game skins. An "immersion mode" wo🦩uld seemingly fix those concerns, and if one game were to add it, then it's likely others would down the line — a happy medium that lets those who like skins to continue as is and those who don't to play how they want. Ultimately, only time will tell if that's even a possibility.

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