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author: Damian Gacek

Affinity in Omega Strikers; Bug Explained and More

In this guide we will present Affinity system in Omega Strikers. We talk about tokens, a bug and more.

Omega Strikers is a futuristic soccer game where you are not limited to just kicking the ball. In addition, you can also engage in combat with other players and utilize unique abilities. The game has numerous mechanics, some of which may not be immediately clear. In this guide we talk about Affinity system.

What Affinity system is

Affinity system is a form of experience of your character. You can earn it by using athletes or giving them affinity tokens. Each player has their own affinity points. Thanks to them, you can get some cosmetic rewards.

It is possible to check your progress at the characters’ cards. You can enter it from the main screen. Just open the Strikers tab and pick the athlete you wish to check.

How to get affinity tokens

Giving characters affinity tokens will make them earn some additional experience. You can get those items thanks to the Daily Striker Pass missions or by leveling up characters.

Affinity Bug

Right now, there is a bug in the game, which makes affinity not showing properly. The game still tracks the progress but it does not show it. If you want to see the current level, you have to restart the game. However, developer is aware of the problem and plans to fix it as soon as possible. So, the bug may be no longer there when you read this text.

If you want to learn something more about the game, read also:

  1. Omega Strikers 1.0 - Is There a Training Mode? Quick Answer
  2. Omega Strikers Voice Actor List
  3. Omega Strikers Emotes and Region Change
  4. Spark in Omega Strikers Explained

Damian Gacek

Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. He started his professional career as an English teacher. A member of Gamepressure since 2019. During this time, he has been writing for various departments. Currently, he mainly covers guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. He has been interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. When he was younger, he wrote a scientific article on video game translations. An enthusiast of RPGs and strategies, he also frequently dives into the depths of indie games. In his spare time, he is working on a book and learning film editing.

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