Sure, let’s dive into this. So, Star Wars Outlaws. Ever heard about it? Yeah, it kinda stumbled out the gate last summer, didn’t it? Folks were like, “Eh, what’s the fuss?” And you know, the vibe just stuck—like when you can’t shake off that song stuck in your head. Anyway, forums are buzzing with curious folks asking, “Should I even bother?” Spoiler: if playing Han Solo wannabe is your jam, it’s a solid yes.
Oh, man, those stealth missions at launch! Who thought automatic fails were fun, right? Oh, wait—guess what? They’re gone, poof, like magic, after the November 2024 update. Now, when a stormtrooper uncovers Kay Vess sneaking around, go full Danny DeVito and just blast your way out. Seriously, the gunfights are a blast. I tried sneaking, honest, but, you know, nothing beats a Stormtrooper face-off.
Now that those pesky auto-fails are history, there’s tons to dig in Star Wars Outlaws. It’s a galactic road trip—planets you’ll probably geek out over: Kijimi, Cantonica, even Tatooine. Yeah, Mos Eisley’s even here, with its cantina a short stroll from where Han went all shoot-first. Oh, and Jabba’s Palace too, for Easter egg hunters.
But hey, perfection isn’t the name of the game here. It’s got that Ubisoft checklist vibe—stuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey. But, and this is a big but, skip whatever isn’t your thing! Speeder races? I never bothered. Played space battles only when they made me. Honestly, it’s got enough platforming and pew-pews to keep you entertained.
Let’s talk Sabacc. It’s like, seriously, why isn’t this a separate game already? I’m all for it heading to Vegas, it’s that good. Should mention, I’m not usually DLC-happy, but “Wild Card” got me. Kay sneaking into a wild Sabacc game? Couldn’t resist.
And they’re still dishing out more goodies—“A Pirate’s Fortune” DLC just dropped, marking a maybe-end to new stuff. But guess what? Switch 2 is getting it in September. Gambles, space escapades, and off you go—perfect for those Mario Kart breaks.
So if Star Wars Outlaws seemed like a dud to you, maybe think again. Or not. But if you showed up for Sabacc, trust me, it’s worth every chip.