Ubisoft has revealed its DLC roadmap for Star Wars Outlaws forward of the sport’s launch this month.
The open world title, which is ready between the occasions of The Empire Strikes Again and Return of the Jedi, will likely be launched on August 30 for PS5, Xbox Collection X/S and PC.
As beforehand reported, prospects who pre-order Star Wars Outlaws will obtain the Kessel Runner bonus pack, which incorporates cosmetics for protagonist Kay’s speeder and for her ship, the Trailblazer.
These will likely be obtainable to season cross holders too, who’ll additionally obtain an unique mission known as Jabba’s Gambit at launch.
Story expansions for Star Wars Outlaws, which will likely be included within the season cross and be obtainable to buy individually too, will then launch this autumn/fall and in spring 2025.
In Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card, “Kay is employed to infiltrate a high-stakes Sabacc event, however as she crosses paths with the infamous gambler Lando Calrissian, she quickly learns that one other sport is being performed,” Ubisoft mentioned right now.
The Hunter’s Legacy and Cartel Ronin beauty bundles will likely be launched alongside the sport’s first story enlargement. These will embrace extra outfits for Kay and Nix, plus cosmetics for Kay’s speeder and her ship.
The second story enlargement is titled Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune. “The Trailblazer’s status precedes Kay as she runs into veteran pirate Hondo Ohnaka, who’s trying to settle previous scores with a ruthless gang of pirates,” based on Ubisoft.
VGC just lately spent 4 hours in each the open world and dense cities of Star Wars Outlaws, which is shaping as much as be a enjoyable if acquainted journey based mostly on our hands-on time.
“Star Wars Outlaws is so much like The Pressure Awakens,” we wrote. “It seems to be like Star Wars, it appears like Star Wars, and should you’re even a average fan of the franchise, you’re prone to have time on the journey. However, the opposite facet of that coin is that nothing we’ve performed to date feels prefer it’s pushing in a daring new route.”