Halo? Is it a helmet you're looking for?
The Fall Guys Spartan Showdown event is on now and features a ton of Halo-themed cosmetic items.
We’ve broken down what to expect below.
First, Spartan Showdown is a 1-2 player event that will let you earn Halo-themed in-game currency for special items. Topping that list is a special, pink, cat ear-adorned Spartan helmet for 1,000 of whatever the currency is called. To earn it, you’ll need to fulfill the following challenges:
- Play Spartan Showdown (100 points)
- Qualify from any round in Spartan Showdown (100 points)
- Throw blast balls in Spartan Showdown (100 points)
- Get knocked down by blast balls in Spartan Showdown (100 points)
- Reach the final round in Spartan Showcase (100 points)
- Collect the lost helmet in Dizzy Heights (100 points)
- Collect the lost helmet in Tip Toe (100 points)
- Collect the lost helmet in Gate Crash (100 points)
- Collect the lost helmet in Big Shots (100 points)
- Collect the lost helmet in Thin Ice (100 points)
It’s those lost helmets — the same pink one you’re trying to buy — that’ll make the challenges tricky. There’s only one per round, so you’ll be competing with other players to nab them first. (Update: Maybe not… but you still have to grab them whilst avoiding obstacles.)
A video with all the locations can be found below:
Moreover, there are three cosmetic costumes available inside the Fall Guys store: the Master Chief, a Brute Chieftan and a Grunt. They’re priced between 800-1,200 Show-Bucks ($11.95 AUD will net you 1,000, so basically $23.90 AUD for the Master Chief) or you can buy a pack of all three for 2,400 Show-Bucks (or $30.35 AUD).
Spartan Showdown runs from now until 4 July.
Fall Guys is available on Windows PC via Epic Games Store, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.
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