Star Wars Outlaws is reportedly done growing. A June 12 report from insider FivesWalker claims Ubisoft has scrapped plans for a sequel, and that the original DLC roadmap of six packs was cut down to the two that actually shipped, Wild Card and A Pirate's Fortune. Ubisoft hasn't commented.
Why it matters
If accurate, the first open-world Star Wars game is now a complete, finished object rather than a growing platform. That's bad news for anyone hoping Kay Vess's story continues, and it says something about how Ubisoft judged the game's commercial performance despite the post-launch patches that genuinely improved it.
There's a silver lining for players, though: a game that's done is a game you can buy whole. No waiting for a roadmap to finish, no season pass math beyond the two existing packs.
The details
- The claim: sequel plans scrapped, DLC support ended at two of six planned packs. Reported by TwistedVoxel with the six-DLC detail via KitGuru.
- This is an insider report, not an announcement. Ubisoft's official channels still list A Pirate's Fortune (May 2025) as the latest content update.
- The base game plus both DLCs regularly bundles deep on sale, and the game in its current patched state is substantially better than at launch.
What to do with this: if you were waiting for Outlaws to be "finished" before buying: it appears to be finished. Grab the complete edition on a sale and you're getting everything there will ever be.
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