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Saints Row: How to Unlock More Emotes

Want to know how to unlock more emotes in Saints Row? In almost all modern games, regardless of genre and year of release, you can…

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoAugust 23, 20223 Mins Read
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Want to know how to unlock more emotes in Saints Row? In almost all modern games, regardless of genre and year of release, you can find the emotes feature. Some games allow you to express emotions with unique emojis, while others use simple phrases. But perhaps the best way to convey your mood is through small non-verbal movements. Games such as Fortnite or Saints Row actively use this communication type between players, and it’s relatively convenient. You can celebrate victory with a dance or praise an ally with an appropriate move. Despite this, at the beginning of your adventure in Saints Row, you will only be able to use two emotes. In the future, you will be able to unlock more emotes in Saints Row, and in our guide, you will learn how to do it.

How to Unlock More Emotes in Saints Row

As we said, at the beginning of your playthrough, you will have access to the vast different emotes list from which you can choose only two. But luckily, the game doesn’t limit you to just two emotes for the rest of the game. In the future, you will be able to unlock and equip your character with other emotes. It will take you quite a while to get all the emotions, and you can do it with perseverance. In addition, you can get all emote for in-game currency. You do not need to spend real money like Fortnite, which is also a big plus for Saints Row.

To unlock more Emotes in Saints Row, you must find a little place called Chicken Dance Studio and talk to the vendor. Here’s how to do it:

  • Your starting point will be your starting apartment. After leaving your apartment, go west to the bridge.
  • After crossing the bridge, continue straight ahead into the city.
  • After a while, you will notice a large sign with a picture of a chicken, which is impossible to miss.
  • Approach the seller and talk to her.
  • You will see a list of different emotes, and you can buy one or more of them by paying from 1200 to 30000 for each emote.
  • Once you’ve got a new emote, you can go to the Style App on your smartphone and change the emote to the new one.

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Final note, you can only equip two emotes at a time. If you want to use a different emote, go back to Style and use the new emote.

Saints Rowย is launching onย August 23, 2022, for theย PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Google Stadia, and PC viaย Epic Games Store.

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