Mediatonic is looking into Fall Guys' partly discontinued/unobtainable Head Turner achievement.
in Fall Guys appears to be impossible to unlock for new players. Its description requires you to equip a legendary Body Colour, Pattern, and Upper and Lower Costume pieces, and while this sounds simple enough, there are currently no legendary Patterns or Body Colours that can be unlocked in the game. Many Pattern and Body Colour rarities were reworked with Fall Guys' free-to-play launch from legendary to common, uncommon, rare, or epic. Mediatonic now says it's looking into the issue.
On the Fall Guys Discord, Mediatonic was asked if the Head Turner achievement would become easier to unlock since most of the cosmetic's rarities in Fall Guys were reworked with the free-to-play version. Mediatonic has confirmed that it is looking into Head Turner and is"working to make this achievable." While it's a little vague what Mediatonic will do to make Head Turner achievable, we imagine it will simply add in more legendary cosmetics.
For players who transferred their progress from a different platform, the achievement is possible to unlock, providing you have certain legendary cosmetics. If you don't, you're stuck with the rest of the new players and are unable to pop the achievement until Mediatonic adds in more legendary items.
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