Fellowship’s next season will let players customize profiles and use a better name display
Fellowship’s next season is set to add profile customization tools, including changes meant to make player identity a little clearer in-game. The update is aimed at how names and profiles are shown, so players will have more ways to present themselves beyond just a character name.
The source material doesn’t include a full feature breakdown, release date, or platform-specific details. What is clear is that the next seasonal update will focus at least in part on social-facing profile options, which should help with the usual problem of figuring out who’s who when several players have similar names or use different character identities.
That’s a fairly practical change for an online multiplayer game like Fellowship, where group play and repeated runs make it useful to recognize the person behind the character. If you’ve run into a situation where one “Mike” blends into three other “Mikes,” this sounds like the kind of update meant to smooth that out.
More details on the season’s full feature set will likely matter more once the developers share the complete patch notes or a proper roadmap. For now, the main takeaway is simple: profile customization and improved name-related tools are on the way in Fellowship’s next season.
Fellowship’s playerbase has been in decline since launch. The game hit a peak 24 hour concurrent playerbase of just 276 today.






