Summary

After its announcement and quick gameplay reveal follow-up in June of last year, many fans became tentatively excited aboutStar Wars Outlaws. Being marketed as the first trulyopen-worldStar Warsgame,Outlawsis set to feature large explorable planets, seamless ground-to-space transitions, and all the blasting fans would expect from a game set during the height of the Galactic Empire’s reign. There’s a lot of promise behindStar Wars Outlaws, and the most recent trailer only made this more evident.

About a week ago, Ubisoft released a story trailer forStar Wars Outlaws, giving fans a better look at smuggler protagonist Kay Vess and her mission to pull off the galaxy’s greatest heist. Generally speaking, this trailer only served to fuel fans' excitement even more, with the game looking like it could finally deliver the criminal underworldStar Warsstory fans have wanted for years now. But this most recentStar Wars Outlawstrailer wasn’t without its moments of controversy, and one valid point of criticism looks like it might be sticking around for the long term.

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Star Wars Outlaws' Recent Controversy Explained

Star Wars Outlaws Has Some Expensive Special Editions

Coming right at the end ofStar Wars Outlaws' story trailer, Ubisoft announced three separate editions of the anticipated game. The first of these is the classic Standard Edition of the game, coming in at an already-pricey $70. Following the release of last year’sAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Ubisoft has been very clear that all of its major AAA releases will now be priced at $70, but while this might not come as a shock to many, it’s still a tough pill to swallow for many gamers still not quite ready for that across-the-board price hike.

Pre-ordering any edition ofStar Wars Outlawswill give the player access to the Kessel Runner Bonus Pack, which gives them Millennium Falcon-themed cosmetics for the Trailblazer ship and Kay Vess' speeder.

The next edition up isStar Wars Outlaws' Gold Edition, which comes at a whopping $110. A whole $40 more than the standard edition, the only difference between the standard and Gold is that the latter comes with a Season Pass. Though the contents ofStar Wars Outlaws' Season Pass haven’t been confirmed, it’s stated that it’s going to include two story pack DLCs. This Season Pass also grants players access to the Kessel Runner cosmetics for Kay and her adorable companion Nix, letting them dress up as Han Solo and Chewbacca respectively.

For an eye-watering $130, fans can get themselvesStar Wars Outlaws' Ultimate Edition, a digital-only version of the game that comes with all of the content mentioned so far, as well as a digital art book, two more cosmetic packs based oniconicStar Warsscoundrels, and three-day early access to the game. These types of special editions are nothing new to the gaming world, but what setsStar Wars Outlawsapart in the worst way is that it’s locking day-one content behind a paywall.

Star Wars Outlaws' Season Pass Is Causing a Stir

The biggest controversy surroundingStar Wars Outlaws' multiple editions - aside from their lofty price tags - is that the higher-price editions of the game are getting an exclusive mission on day one. As part ofStar Wars Outlaws' Season Pass, players will get exclusive access to the “Jabba’s Gambit” mission on release day, meaning that those who have purchased just the standard edition of the game are going to be locked out of content from the get-go.

While locking content behind a paywall immediately is already worth criticism regardless of the type of game it is, thecontroversy surroundingStar Wars Outlaws' Season Passhas been particularly loud due to the game being a completely single-player experience. Not only are Season Passes frowned upon for single-player games, but announcing one before a game has even come out is particularly troublesome, implying to many that the content eventually included should have been in the game to begin with, for no extra cost.

Star Wars Outlaws

WHERE TO PLAY

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.