Ubisoft has just released another update forStar Wars Outlaws, which addresses multiple bugs and glitches in the base game and its two DLC campaigns. Last year, Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment releasedStar Wars Outlaws, the first bona fide open-world game set in the expansiveStar Warsuniverse. As aspiring scoundrel Kay Vess, players were tasked with exploring the Outer Rim and putting together a rag-tag crew for a major heist in the heart of Imperial territory.
WhileStar Wars Outlawsultimately fell short of Ubisoft’s sales expectations, the developers at Massive have continued to support the game through update patches and story DLC. The firstpost-launchStar Wars OutlawsDLCwasWild Card, which launched back in November and saw Kay reunite with Lando Calrissian for a high-stakes Sabacc tournament. The second wasA Pirate’s Fortune, which brought Kay face-to-face with the legendary Captain Hondo Ohnaka in May. There have also been several smallerStar Wars Outlawsupdate patches that have fixed various technical issues and ensured that the game runs more smoothly.
Another one oftheseStar Wars Outlawsupdateswas recently made available to download on June 24. According to the official patch notes,Star Wars OutlawsUpdate 1.007 corrects many bugs and glitches in both the main game and its story DLC, with some of the general fixes including an issue in which pick-up weapons could have no ammo after a save, Kay not being able to go into low cover in certain areas, and players being prevented from fast traveling or taking off from Achra Station if landing when dialogue is playing.
Star Wars Outlaws’ UI and accessibility options have also been fixed in the latest update, alongwith certain questlines on Toshara, Tatooine, and Akiva. DLC-wise, the patch corrects a problem in which Kay could board the Morenia with a second weapon holstered during “The Game” questline inWild Card, andA Pirate’s Fortunefeatures many fixes in its “Lost Treasures” and “Dead Man’s Tale” quests.
The future ofStar Wars Outlawsis shrouded in uncertainty due to the game underperforming and Ubisoft reporting big financial losses after its release last year.Star Wars Outlawsis beingported to the Nintendo Switch 2on September 4, but a sequel seems unlikely unless the Switch 2 version leads to a drastic increase in sales and attention. In the meantime, fans should keep their eyes peeled for any furtherStar Wars Outlawsupdates from Ubisoft in the future.
Star Wars Outlaws
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Experience the first-ever open world Star Wars game and explore distinct planets across the galaxy, both iconic and new. Risk it all as Kay Vess, an emerging scoundrel seeking freedom and the means to start a new life. Fight, steal, & outwit your way through the galaxy’s crime syndicates as you join the galaxy’s most wanted. If you’re willing to take the risk, the galaxy is full of opportunity.DISCOVER A GALAXY OF OPPORTUNITYExplore distinct planets with bustling cities and cantinas before racing across sprawling outdoor landscapes on your speeder. Each planet brings new adventures, unique challenges, and enticing rewards if you’re willing to take the risk.EXPERIENCE AN ORIGINAL SCOUNDREL STORYLive the high-stakes lifestyle of an outlaw. With Nix by your side, turn any situation to your advantage: fight with your blaster, overcome enemies with stealth and gadgets, or find the right moments to distract enemies and gain the upper hand.EMBARK ON HIGH-STAKES MISSIONSTake on high-risk, high-reward missions from the galaxy’s crime syndicates. Steal valuable goods, infiltrate secret locations, and outwit enemies as one of the galaxy’s most wanted. Every choice you make influences your ever-changing reputation.JUMP INTO THE PILOT SEATPilot your ship, The Trailblazer, as you engage in thrilling dogfights with The Empire and other foes, finding the right opportunities to chase, evade, and attack to get the upper hand.