Star Wars Outlaws: Everything we know so far

The galaxy's biggest heist awaits.

Star Wars Outlaws key art shows Kay and a male character in front of a sun-filled sky.
Image via Star Wars and Ubisoft

Star Wars Outlaws is the first-ever open-world adventure game set in the long-running and ever-popular Star Wars universe. There’s no lightsabers here though, with players instead taking control of the story of smuggler Kay Vess.

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Looking to head back to the galaxy far, far away? Here’s absolutely everything we know so far about Star Wars Outlaws right now.

Star Wars Outlaws: All details we know so far

When does Star Wars Outlaws release?

Star Wars Outlaws officially releases on Aug. 30, 2024. Players can get up to three days early access by pre-ordering the Gold or Ultimate Edition, and Ubisoft+ Premium subscribers can start playing the game‘s Ultimate Edition on Aug. 26.

All Star Wars Outlaws platforms

It’s all modern consoles for Star Wars Outlaws: The open-world Ubisoft action game will be shipping on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows PC.

Star Wars Outlaws characters and story

Kay Vess is the protagonist. She’s a thief and a scoundrel portrayed by Humberly González, who unexpectedly becomes one of the galaxy’s most wanted criminals. Kay draws the ire of elite crime lord Sliro, who places a massive bounty on Kay after a failed job.

Kay Vess sits in a chair with her companion Nix, who resembles an axolotl, from Star Wars Outlaws
If anything happens to them…. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To achieve freedom from this bounty, Kay will need to “pull off one of the greatest heists the galaxy has ever seen.” Doing so will require good standing and reputation with several iconic Star Wars crime syndicates like the Pykes and the Hutt Cartel, as well as a plethora of funds. Her companions include Nix, a cute but also very useful rare Merqaal, and a droid companion by the name of ND-5, a reprogrammed BX-series droid commando. Kay will need to assemble a crew of other companions to pull off the heist.

The story takes place in the heat of the civil war between the Empire and the Rebellion, canonically between The Empire Strikes Back and the Return of the Jedi.

Star Wars Outlaws gameplay

Outlaws is a third-person action-adventure title featuring ranged combat, stealth, thrilling Star Wars action set pieces, spaceship travel and combat, and more.

In the extended look at gameplay from the Ubisoft Forward event in June, we saw Kay sneak through a restricted area under the control of the Pykes, one of the many syndicates. After she’s discovered, the encounter shifts from stealth gameplay to an exciting cover-based third-person shootout, before turning into a speeder-bike chase scene.

Kay Vess sneaking through a Pyke compound in Star Wars Outlaws
Someone’s getting knocked out. Screenshot by Dot Esports via Ubisoft

During the gameplay, we see the ways Nix helps Kay. During stealth, players can choose between using Nix to attack enemies, distract them, or interact with objects. During combat, Nix can also be sent to retrieve health packs and weapons.

Kay Vess escaping on speederbike from the Pyke compound in Star Wars Outlaws
You steal one thing and the whole squad comes after you. Screenshot by Dot Esports via Ubisoft

On a larger scale, Kay will have to manage her reputation with various factions and make crucial decisions. After the shootout and the speeder chase are resolved, Kay’s reputation with the Pykes decreases drastically. Later, Kay meets a broker but also has an encounter with an Imperial officer. The player chooses not to bribe the officer, and while it appears Kay completes the mission with more money, the officer calls for Kay to be arrested, leading to Kay getting an Empire wanted level and forcing her to escape the planet.

How Kay interacts with these various factions will influence the world around her, impacting the kinds of jobs she can take, how she interacts with vendors and the quest givers, and how welcome she is in certain areas.

All planet details for Star Wars Outlaws

The story of Star Wars Outlaws takes place in the galaxy’s Outer Rim, where smugglers, scoundrels, and crime lords are an even bigger threat than the Empire.

There will be at least four planets in the game, according to creative director Julian Gerighty in an interview by EDGE magazine, with a possibility of five. Gerighty confirmed one of the game’s explorable locations is the icy planet Kijimi, which first appeared in The Rise of Skywalker. Players should expect each Outlaws planet to be different in terms of aesthetics, Imperial presence, population density, and local settlements.

Gerighty compared the explorable size of each Outlaws planet to “two to three zones in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.” During his interview with EDGE, Gerighty “repeatedly” emphasized that all explorable locations were handcrafted.

Planned Star Wars Outlaws post-launch content

Vess, Nix, and ND-5 fighting in Outer Rim with Jabba the Hut in Star Wars Outlaws
The journey continues after launch. Image via Ubisoft

There are already two DLC packages confirmed for Star Wars Outlaws after launch, including Wild Card (coming in Fall 2024) and A Pirate’s Fortune (Spring 2025).

The first of these two releases will see Kay “cross paths with the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian” and will include Hunter’s Legacy and Cartel Ronin bundles, more outfits for Kay and Nix, and cosmetics for Kay’s speeder and ship.

The second DLC will then see Kay confront a Clone Wars fan favorite, Hondo Ohnaka. He’s looking to “settle old scores with a ruthless gang of pirates”—which sounds like a lot of the adventures he got up to in the Star Wars animated series he’s appeared in already. This expansion will also add more ship cosmetics and bundles.

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Isaac McIntyre
Isaac McIntyre is the Aussie Editor at Dot Esports. He previously worked in sports journalism at Fairfax Media in Mudgee and Newcastle for six years before falling in love with esports—an ever-evolving world he's been covering since 2018. Since joining Dot, he's twice been nominated for Best Gaming Journalist at the Australian IT Journalism Awards and continues to sink unholy hours into losing games as a barely-Platinum AD carry. When the League servers go down he'll sneak in a few quick hands of the One Piece card game. Got a tip for us? Email: isaac@dotesports.com.
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