Ubisoft has revealed a plan to improve Star Wars Outlaws for release on Steam

The series of updates announced yesterday by Ubisoft to improve the open-world action-adventure Star Wars Outlaws has taken shape – the developers have published a patch release plan for the next two months.

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As it has become known, Star Wars Outlaws will receive its next update next Thursday, October 3, and will bring with it (mostly) bug fixes and unnamed improvements.

The patch will follow this up by debuting three weeks later on October 24th. Its main focus will be improvements aimed at improving the user experience (again, without going into detail).

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The latest update currently planned will be released on November 21 – that is, on the same day as the version of Star Wars Outlaws for the Steam digital store and the paid story add-on Wild Card.

This patch will include improvements to Star Wars Outlaws gameplay elements, such as combat and stealth mechanics, as well as new free content in the form of additional contracts.

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Let us remind you that Ubisoft decided to take seriously the improvement of Star Wars Outlaws against the backdrop of disappointing initial sales. The company hopes that fixing the game’s problems will help increase its attractiveness to buyers.

Star Wars Outlaws was released on August 30 on PC (Ubisoft Connect, EGS), PS5, Xbox Series X and S. On Metacritic, the game received far from ideal scores from critics (75-76%) and even lower ratings from users (5.0-6.2).

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