As you might have guessed, Boss Factory gives you the opportunity to really stick with the game’s character creator and make your own Boss (or Bosses plural, as you can actually save up to six of them) and then are ready to launch for the full release of Saints Row. You will have access to all the Boss customization options in the game, you will block special items locked with progress (so yes, you can play with these modest emoji with your heart). Welcome to the eclectic Boss Factory of Saints Row. In addition, anyone who decides to download Boss Factory and then save and share a Boss will automatically receive two exclusive DJ helmets in the full Saints Row game. That is, if everything is done through the same platform account. Saints Row DJ helmets. So how exactly does one share a Boss? Well, all this is done thanks to a shared seven-character code created with each Boss you create. This code can be given to anyone you want to share and they can then make a spin by creating your own Saints Row game. In addition to this password, each creator will have their own pop-up name that will appear alongside their Bosses, so you can search for a specific person if you wish. Just like the general FYI, the above code and display name can be shared on all platforms. Thus, if a Boss is created on an Xbox Series X, the shared password can be used to create a boss on another platform, such as the PS5 or PC and vice versa. In addition, members of the community will also be able to vote for character designs at Boss Factory, and those who sign up for Saints Row through the Boss Factory node will receive the exclusive Marshall rocket launcher, unlocked and ready for use throughout the game. Saints Row Marshall rocket launcher. I got the Boss Factory myself and created my own opinion about the Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury (with a lot of artistic permission and a general lack of skills, so don’t judge me). My effort on Freddie Mercury in Saints Row: Boss Factory Getting Freddie to this point was a fairly easy (and fun) task, so I’m sure others with a little more finesse for things like that will be able to make their characters look a lot closer to the ones they’ve been inspired by. . Not that you need to look at anyone to give you inspiration. The choice is there to make someone as unique as you want. In another game, I decided to freestyle my boss and put together an admittedly rather weird set. But I guess that is the beauty of these things. There needs to be no rhyme or reason for your choices. See you later Alligator. Or, in a little while, is it a crocodile? Those who wish to give Boss Factory a chance can do so now. Just go to SaintsRow.com or Xbox, PlayStation or Epic stores to download directly to your console or PC. For those who use a computer, here are the minimum and recommended specification requirements from Volition. Minimum specifications for Saints Row: Boss Factory (PC). Suggested specifications for Saints Row: Boss Factory (PC). For more on Saints Row, you can watch my interview with Volition developers Kenzie Lindgren (UX Designer Partner) and Damien Allen (lead designer) here.