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Star Wars: Outlaws gets a new patch

A New Hope

If you’ve been on the fence as to whether it’s time to pick up Star Wars: Outlaws yet, a new patch from Ubisoft may pique your interest.

Aptly named ‘Title Update 1.2’, Ubisoft is rolling out a number of changes with an aim to improve the experience across the board for players.

According to Ubisoft, “In this second Title Update, we’ve focused on improving the camera on your speeder and its responsiveness amongst other tweaks to ensure your adventures are smoother and more rewarding.

Notable changes include:

  • Tweaked the overall stealth experience by adjusting AI detection, the number of NPCs and their positioning, patrol pathing, camera detection and highlighting environmental opportunities to reduce player friction
  • Fixed an issue where players would get stuck in the hyperjump sequence towards Kijimi
  • Fixed an issue where the ‘Takeoff’ button prompt wouldn’t be shown after ‘The Wreck’ mission
  • Improved the position of the speeder camera when the FOV was increased
  • Improved the speeder’s response and reaction when called
  • Improved speeder collision with the environment to reduce being knocked off the speeder
  • Kerro’s Speakeasy – fixed an issue where the energy barrier was not disabled after successfully slicing the panel on Mirogana
  • Fixed an issue where players could not interact with the triangulation stone in Jet Kordo’s quest line on Toshara, and where the holotracker would not spawn in the Trailblazer

If you’re looking to update your game on Xbox Series X|S, the total install size is 4.71Gb. The full list of patch notes can be found here.

Despite the discourse online, we quite liked Star Wars: Outlaws, with Jesse saying in our review: STAR WARS Outlaws is the dream third-person open world title so many of us wanted.  It’s big, and fun, and while it has some flaws I have greatly enjoyed my time with it.

Jon "Sikamikanico" Clarke

Stuck on this god-forsaken island. Father of two, wishes he could play more games but real life always gets in the way. Prefers shorter and often smarter experiences, but Halo is King.

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