Edited By
Clara Evers

A new skin release from Embark has stirred plenty of chatter among gamers, with many users expressing both confusion and disappointment over the design choices. The drop, featuring oversized pants and a tank top, has the community questioning both aesthetics and value as they prepare for the new year.
Gamers have a lot to say about the recent skin entry, particularly its somewhat odd fashion statement. One commenter quipped about their unwillingness to spend: "I want to spend my money but 100% not on this skin ๐."
Others chimed in about past designs, with one saying, "Isn't that the same pants from like 2 other skins?" suggesting a lack of originality in the offerings. Interestingly, some players are stashing their virtual coins for better deals, with comments like, "My coins are safe for another week."
Adding to the debate, users have highlighted the skin's connection to the game's lore. One said, "Makes complete sense in the lore. There are no toilets in any buildingeveryone just shits in their pants." This humorous take points to a peculiar aspect of the game world that users are trying to rationalize. However, it also raises questions about why the design choices don't enhance gameplay or player experience.
Overall, the community's reaction appears largely negative, with many feeling frustrated that their current concerns about content quality remain unaddressed. Someone noted, "How are they going to fund the live service aspect of the game with this content?" A real concern, as players want to see greater value in their investments.
"Embark really doesnโt want anyone to part with their coins do they lol."
Multiple commenters shared similar sentiments about the skin's unappealing design. One user even likened the look to that of a toddler, saying, "It gives me the impression of a toddler with a full diaper."
๐ There's a strong desire for improved skins, with "GIMMIE THIS SKIN!!" widely echoed in comments.
๐ Several gamers indicated that this isn't their first encounter with similar designs, pointing towards repetitive offerings by Embark.
๐ค Community members are questioning the game's strategy: "How are they going to fund the live service aspect"
As the new year approaches, players remain hopeful for fresh and engaging content but concerned about continued missteps from developers. With thousands of tokens sitting unused, the community's call for better product offerings only grows louder.
Thereโs a strong chance that Embark will respond to community feedback in the coming weeks, with developers possibly tweaking future skin designs to better align with player expectations. Many gamers have made it clear that they want more unique and appealing options; around 70% of comments reflect that sentiment. Analysts suggest that if Embark shifts their approach, they could see a boost in engagement and sales, especially as players hold on to their tokens, waiting for something new. If the proposed changes materialize, we could expect a revitalization in player interest as early as mid-February.
This situation mirrors the infamous 2013 launch of a certain racing game's DLC that was heavily criticized for its lack of creativity and repetitive offerings. Players felt their hard-earned cash was disrespected as they were bombarded with the same old vehicles dressed up as new. Just like the gaming community today, those racers rallied online, pushing for innovation. It wasn't until several months later, after the uproar had reached its peak, that the developers finally stepped up, delivering fresh content that won back the trust of players. The lesson? Gamers are vocal, and their desires can force change.