The First Descendant – A February AMA Session Has Just Been Announced

The First Descendant – A February AMA Session Has Just Been Announced

Let’s get ready for another round of Q&A. The First Descendant devs have just announced a February AMA session.

We all remember the good old days when the game devs were active on TFD’s Discord channel, giving answers to a lot of fan questions each day. That was brought to an end and replaced with occasional Ask-Me-Anything sessions, behaving practically the same as Q&A, but only for a limited time. It is through the combination of these and dev livestreams that the fans can get some answers. In the last AMA session, we found out about new Fellow types (the Labrador Retriever, which was confirmed to be coming in March) and that we’re getting more swimsuit skins (already in the game). And now, a new AMA session is almost upon us.

A February AMA Session For the First Descendant Is Right Around the Corner

On February 18, TFD’s X profile announced that a new Discord AMA is in just a few days. The next AMA session will run from February 20, at 5pm PST, to February 21, at 1am PST.

That is February 21, from 1am GMT to 9am GMT for our European readers.

The First Descendant screenshot of an X post announcing a AMA session in February
Just a couple of days away! Screenshot by N4G Unlocked via The First Descendant Official on X.

Remember that a hotfix is on the way, on the same day as the AMA. And on the topic of what answers to expect, that depends on what is asked, but we can see a lot of players disgruntled by the recent male swimsuit skins, unhappy with how they all (with two exceptions) look the same and far from impressive (especially when compared to the ladies’ swimsuit skins). “Please fix the male models. They look like teens in swim suits,” said FrostiLocket on X. Other popular questions include whether we’ll get a discount on the swimsuit skins somewhere in the future, or the ever-popular kill counters on weapons.

Either way, save the date and get your questions ready!

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