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Star Wars Outlaws

Massive Entertainment Lucasfilm Games
  • X-box Series X
  • PS5
  • PC
  • Nintendo Switch 2
7

How long to beat

19hrs
MAIN STORY
36hrs
STORY + SIDES
68hrs
EVERYTHING
34hrs
ALL STYLES

Star Wars Outlaws Review

7
Good

Star Wars Outlaws is a fun intergalactic heist adventure with great exploration, but it’s hindered by simple stealth, repetitive combat, and a few too many bugs at launch.

  • X-box Series X
  • PS5
  • PC
  • Nintendo Switch 2

Summary

Star Wars Outlaws is a fun intergalactic heist adventure with great exploration, but it’s hindered by simple stealth, repetitive combat, and a few too many bugs at launch.

Publishers
Lucasfilm Games
Release Date
Platforms
  • X-box Series X
  • PS5
  • PC
  • Nintendo Switch 2

Star Wars Outlaws - Latest Contents

5 months, 2 weeks

Star Wars Outlaws - Nintendo Switch 2 & PC Graphics Comparison

5 months, 2 weeks - Now that Star Wars Outlaws is on the Switch 2, we figured its appropriate to compare the graphics between the PC and Portable versions of the game. The Siwtch 2 version runs at 1080p while docked and 720p while in handheld mode with a target framerate of 30fps. It looks ok, but can definitley get dark in some areas. Let us know what you think! Gameplay captured on a PC with an RTX 5090 GPU and a Docked Nintendo Switch 2.
10 months

Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune - Official Trailer

10 months - Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune takes players on an adventure with pirates and lost treasures. Kay Vess and Nix will team up with Hondo Ohnaka as they face off against Stinger Tash and her Rokana Raiders, infiltrating the Khepi Tomb to uncover the secrets and hidden treasures it holds. Along the way, they’ll discover the Miyuki Trade League who offer new rewards for the Trailblazer in exchange for smuggling dangerous goods across the galaxy. Players must complete the main storyline from the base game before the story pack can be played.Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate's Fortune will be available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro, and PC on May 15th.
1 year, 2 months

Star Wars: Outlaws - Official Title Update 1.4 Overview Trailer

1 year, 2 months - Watch the Title Update 1.4 Overview Trailer for Star Wars: Outlaws, an open-world action-adventure game developed by Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft. Title Update 1.4 is meant to address common concerns of the game including improved stealth & combat, enhanced enemy AI, enemy weak points, and more. Title Update 1.4 for Star Wars: Outlaws is available now for PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
1 year, 2 months

Star Wars Outlaws Update Brings Much-Needed Gameplay Improvements - IGN Daily Fix

1 year, 2 months - In today's Daily Fix:Star Wars Outlaws got a huge update that brought some quality-of-life improvements, and even removed an aspect of the gameplay. Many gamers complained about Outlaws' stealth elements, so Ubisoft decided to make it a lot more forgiving. In missions where you previously could not alert the enemy, you can now go guns blazing, and you won't "fail" the mission. There's also some gunplay improvements and other things, so check out IGN.com for the full patch notes. In other news, CD Projekt Red isn't working on a PS5 Pro update for Cyberpunk 2077. In a response to a tweet, CDPR confirmed they aren't currently working on an update (though it doesn't mean one won't come at some point), and it's likely the developer is focusing on new games, like the next Cyberpunk or Witcher titles. And finally, don't expect a Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth 'Intergrade' update like FF7 Remake got. The game's director confirmed the company would rather focus on Part 3 rather than DLC for the existing game.
1 year, 4 months

Ubisoft's Founders Reportedly Considering Buyout After Lagging Game Sales - IGN Daily Fix

1 year, 4 months - In today's Daily Fix:Ubisoft has been having a rough go of it as of late. Star Wars Outlaws was not the big sales hit they expected, the next mainline Assassin's Creed game has been delayed to 2025, and their Call of Duty competitor, XDefiant, has failed to catch on. Co-founder Yves Guillemot and Ubisoft's partners at Tencent are reportedly considering taking the company private to help stabilize their financials. In other news, Sony is once again requiring a PSN account for a single-player PC game, this time for the Horizon Zero Dawn remaster. They've also taken the original version off Steam, so if you want to play the first game and you don't already own it on PC, you'll have to get the remastered version and sign up for PSN. And finally, Solid Snake English voice actor David Hayter is teasing another Metal Gear project. Could this be something related to the upcoming MGS Delta? Or possibly something new?