If you want to playStar Wars Outlawsearly you still can, provided you’re quick enough, but you’ve only got a few days.Star Wars Outlawswill launch at the end of this month, and marksUbisoft’sfirst venture into the galaxy far, far away.We played the game at a recent preview event, and you can see our thoughts in the video belowThe level of details Ubisoft has crammed in so far makes youfeel like you’re part of the films, and the new characters Key Vess, Nix andND-5already feel like welcome additions to the galaxy, ND-5 especially, because he’s hot.AdvertNow becauseStar Wars Outlaws is a Ubisoft game, you best believe there are multiple versions to choose from aside from the base game.If you opt for the more expensive versions, Gold or Ultimate, you’ll actually be able to play the full game three days early, as well as get access to some other goodies like the season pass.These will cost you a pretty penny though, so there’s no shame in waiting it out for the normal day one version.For a slightly cheaper option, you can also subscribe to Ubisoft+ for early-access too, and honestly it’s not a bad deal.AdvertInStar Wars Outlawsyou play as Kay Vess, a scoundrel who’s looking for her own quiet place in the galaxy.After a job gone wrong, a bounty is placed on her head, thrusting her into an intergalactic adventure of epic proportions, as she attempts to pull off the greatest heist the galaxy has ever seen.We’ve described it asUnchartedmeetsRed Dead Redemptionbut in space, as players will have several open-world environments to explore, treasure to plunder, and shootouts galore.Star Wars Outlawswill launch for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms on 30 August, but those who preordered the Gold or Ultimate editions will be granted early-access from 27 August.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Star Wars,Star Wars Outlaws,Ubisoft

Star Wars fans can play Outlaws earlier than anyone else

If you want to playStar Wars Outlawsearly you still can, provided you’re quick enough, but you’ve only got a few days.Star Wars Outlawswill launch at the end of this month, and marksUbisoft’sfirst venture into the galaxy far, far away.We played the game at a recent preview event, and you can see our thoughts in the video belowThe level of details Ubisoft has crammed in so far makes youfeel like you’re part of the films, and the new characters Key Vess, Nix andND-5already feel like welcome additions to the galaxy, ND-5 especially, because he’s hot.AdvertNow becauseStar Wars Outlaws is a Ubisoft game, you best believe there are multiple versions to choose from aside from the base game.If you opt for the more expensive versions, Gold or Ultimate, you’ll actually be able to play the full game three days early, as well as get access to some other goodies like the season pass.These will cost you a pretty penny though, so there’s no shame in waiting it out for the normal day one version.For a slightly cheaper option, you can also subscribe to Ubisoft+ for early-access too, and honestly it’s not a bad deal.AdvertInStar Wars Outlawsyou play as Kay Vess, a scoundrel who’s looking for her own quiet place in the galaxy.After a job gone wrong, a bounty is placed on her head, thrusting her into an intergalactic adventure of epic proportions, as she attempts to pull off the greatest heist the galaxy has ever seen.We’ve described it asUnchartedmeetsRed Dead Redemptionbut in space, as players will have several open-world environments to explore, treasure to plunder, and shootouts galore.Star Wars Outlawswill launch for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms on 30 August, but those who preordered the Gold or Ultimate editions will be granted early-access from 27 August.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Star Wars,Star Wars Outlaws,Ubisoft

If you want to playStar Wars Outlawsearly you still can, provided you’re quick enough, but you’ve only got a few days.Star Wars Outlawswill launch at the end of this month, and marksUbisoft’sfirst venture into the galaxy far, far away.We played the game at a recent preview event, and you can see our thoughts in the video belowThe level of details Ubisoft has crammed in so far makes youfeel like you’re part of the films, and the new characters Key Vess, Nix andND-5already feel like welcome additions to the galaxy, ND-5 especially, because he’s hot.AdvertNow becauseStar Wars Outlaws is a Ubisoft game, you best believe there are multiple versions to choose from aside from the base game.If you opt for the more expensive versions, Gold or Ultimate, you’ll actually be able to play the full game three days early, as well as get access to some other goodies like the season pass.These will cost you a pretty penny though, so there’s no shame in waiting it out for the normal day one version.For a slightly cheaper option, you can also subscribe to Ubisoft+ for early-access too, and honestly it’s not a bad deal.AdvertInStar Wars Outlawsyou play as Kay Vess, a scoundrel who’s looking for her own quiet place in the galaxy.After a job gone wrong, a bounty is placed on her head, thrusting her into an intergalactic adventure of epic proportions, as she attempts to pull off the greatest heist the galaxy has ever seen.We’ve described it asUnchartedmeetsRed Dead Redemptionbut in space, as players will have several open-world environments to explore, treasure to plunder, and shootouts galore.Star Wars Outlawswill launch for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms on 30 August, but those who preordered the Gold or Ultimate editions will be granted early-access from 27 August.

If you want to playStar Wars Outlawsearly you still can, provided you’re quick enough, but you’ve only got a few days.

Star Wars Outlawswill launch at the end of this month, and marksUbisoft’sfirst venture into the galaxy far, far away.

We played the game at a recent preview event, and you can see our thoughts in the video below

The level of details Ubisoft has crammed in so far makes youfeel like you’re part of the films, and the new characters Key Vess, Nix andND-5already feel like welcome additions to the galaxy, ND-5 especially, because he’s hot.

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Now becauseStar Wars Outlaws is a Ubisoft game, you best believe there are multiple versions to choose from aside from the base game.

If you opt for the more expensive versions, Gold or Ultimate, you’ll actually be able to play the full game three days early, as well as get access to some other goodies like the season pass.

These will cost you a pretty penny though, so there’s no shame in waiting it out for the normal day one version.

For a slightly cheaper option, you can also subscribe to Ubisoft+ for early-access too, and honestly it’s not a bad deal.

Advert

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InStar Wars Outlawsyou play as Kay Vess, a scoundrel who’s looking for her own quiet place in the galaxy.

After a job gone wrong, a bounty is placed on her head, thrusting her into an intergalactic adventure of epic proportions, as she attempts to pull off the greatest heist the galaxy has ever seen.

We’ve described it asUnchartedmeetsRed Dead Redemptionbut in space, as players will have several open-world environments to explore, treasure to plunder, and shootouts galore.

Star Wars Outlawswill launch for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms on 30 August, but those who preordered the Gold or Ultimate editions will be granted early-access from 27 August.

Topics:Star Wars,Star Wars Outlaws,Ubisoft