While many have been discussing the notable discounts on video games during the festive season, there is a particular deal that has flown under the radar but stands out as exceptional.
Star Wars Outlaws faced harsh criticism from reviewers upon its launch in October last year due to performance and optimization issues. However, after a year, the game has undergone significant improvements.
The gameplay experience has been greatly enhanced, with minimal crashes, allowing players to now fully enjoy the game as envisioned by Ubisoft.
With the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in the Star Wars universe, the deal on the PlayStation Store makes it even more enticing.
A significant discount of 75% is currently available for the ultimate edition of Star Wars Outlaws, priced at just £29.99.
This edition offers the most comprehensive way to enjoy the open-world Star Wars adventure, combining the base game with nearly all major add-ons and bonus content in digital format.
Players gain access to expansions such as Wild Card, featuring Lando Calrissian, and A Pirate’s Fortune with Hondo Ohnaka, along with the exclusive Jabba’s Gambit mission and various cosmetic packs.
For those interested in the Standard Edition, it is also discounted for PlayStation users at £20.99. Act fast, as both offers expire on January 7, 2026, giving you just over a week to make a purchase.
Star Wars Outlaws plunges players into the dark criminal underworld set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi in the Star Wars galaxy.
You assume the role of Kay Vess, a daring rogue determined to execute a major heist in the Outer Rim to escape her past and start anew. However, a failed job results in a bounty on her head.
Fleeing from ruthless syndicates and Imperial forces, Kay seizes a starship, assembles a diverse crew, and, aided by her loyal companion Nix, navigates through crime syndicates, betrayals, and high-stakes missions across various planets to survive and outsmart those seeking her demise.
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