Star Wars Outlaws’ latest DLC has tempted us to return to a galaxy far far away
Depending on your platform, STAR Wars Outlaws received a mixed reception when it arrived a few months ago.
After launch, it took a while for everything to function properly, which caused many players to pause.
However, the game now functions as intended, and Ubisoft has made the Wild Card DLC available on all platforms in addition to Star Wars Outlaw on Steam.
People who didn’t play much because of launch-related problems are now returning to check out the latest release.
With the exception of Windows 11 users who are having issues with Star Wars Outlaws crashes following the most recent update.
Like many others, we were curious to see what new material Ubisoft had added even if we didn’t finish the original game.
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The Wild Card story DLC will be available to you with the 1.4 release if you have Season Pass.
Given that Kay Vess is supposed to be an accomplished thief, we still wish she had more self-assurance and charisma when speaking in public.
We could understand if she were more silly in private, but it isn’t really appropriate for an interstellar scammer to not put on a public front.
The sense of immersion in Outlaws, however, is one of its strongest features; it keeps you interested without requiring a bigger end goal.
We got what we sought from Starfield, even a sense of accomplishment from just exploring the galaxy.
We are content to drive our speeder through our desert in search of something new; we don’t require a purpose to follow.
A high-stakes Sabacc game on a casino ship with an extremely elite guest list that includes Lando Calrissian is part of the Wild Card DLC.
An Imperial Governor blackmails Kay into winning the main prize at Moreno’s exclusive Sabacc game by accusing her of being a spy.
Kay must therefore enter the ship covertly, accept an invitation to the game, and win.
Although the questline is highly concentrated and capitalizes on Star Wars Outlaws’ advantages, there is still some flexibility.
Information can be obtained by lying and blackmailing, stealing keys, or eavesdropping.
Instead of beating someone outright when it comes to Sabacc, you can identify who is cheating and disqualify them.
Although it’s linear, you have a choice in how you get at each result.
Considering that it just has one mission, the DLC is fairly extensive, even though there is still shooting and a fast-paced chase at the finale.
People should absolutely give Star Wars Outlaws another try, even though they might not have given it much of a chance when it was first launched.
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With so many choices to personalize the plot, the Wild Card DLC demonstrates exactly how amazing the story can be.
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