The paid expansion is out tomorrow worldwide and adds a new story, missions, over 100 new Legendary items, and much more.
People Can Fly and Square Enix's latest looter shooter is free to play in its entirety on Steam, starting June 20th to June 23rd.
Explore different areas, uncover Troves with Apocalypse Tier gear, battle new enemies and earn amazing rewards in the new endgame activity.
The expansion arrives June 30th for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC and Google Stadia. An endgame reveal is coming today at 11:45 AM PDT.
Details on the Trial of Tarya Gratar are coming ahead of the paid expansion's release on June 30th for current and previous-gen platforms.
The developer confirms that it is yet to receive royalties from the game's sales from Square Enix, with the RPG shooter still not having recouped development costs.
Battle a dangerous new threat in Ereshkigal, earn nearly a hundred new Legendary items, and power up further with Ascension Levels.
The newest episode of Outriders Broadcast will provide a deep dive into the expansion's "exciting new content and systems."
A big free update comes tomorrow that will add and alter a variety of things, with a major expansion planned for next year.
The broadcast will be the first since the game launched earlier in the year, and will cover free updates and upcoming improvements.
Having already been available on the service's console side of things since launch, Outriders is now also coming to Game Pass PC.
People Can Fly says it estimates "between 2 and 3 million units" sold though it doesn't have any concrete data for the same.
The news comes from Square Enix president Yosuke Matsuda, who made the comments during the company’s full year financial results briefing.
The patch is hopefully releasing tomorrow.
Outriders has been a huge hit for Square Enix.
Players who lost inventories and couldn't login are being prioritized first.
The Trickster's "Hunt the Prey" skill should also work properly now.
The studio will be referred to as People Can Fly Chicage.
Are you ready for items with God Roll values?
Outriders also had a strong debut, ranking third overall.
People Can Fly is still working to restore the inventories of affected players.
People Can Fly outlines its intentions for item restoration in the coming weeks.
Trickster, Technomancer and Pyromancer see adjustments to several perks.
The patch is planned to go live next week.
The package will go to those who play between March 31 and April 11.
The developer acknowledges that there's been some issues with the game's online functions.
Monster Hunter Rise falls down to fourth place, while FIFA 21 reclaims the top spot.
Game director Bartek Kmita says the Outriders universe has "many more stories to tell."
It's currently in Steam's top ten games based on player count.
People Can Fly's looter shooter is out now for all platforms.
The Fire Witch is all about rruptions and scorching beams of death.
From minimum to ultra, an extensive list of what rig you'll need.
Several things have been tweaked based on feedback from the demo.
Some wild looking weaponry in the upcoming shooter.
PC options remain somewhat undefined.
People Can Fly doesn't expect "having similar issues like other developers."
People Can Fly are focused on releasing a complete package, rather than chopping stuff out and releasing it as post-launch DLC.
A new cinematic trailer of the game has also been revealed.
"We fully understand that’s the missing part that should be there," says the developer.
People Can Fly says it is focused on "just delivering the whole product".
Star Wars: Squadrons, Genesis Noir and Narita Boy are also coming.
It will be available for Xbox consoles and Android users.
The patch is out for PlayStation and PC now, with Xbox to come soon.
Bartek Kmita talks about what People Can Fly learned from the community.
Find out how humanity first traveled to the planet.
The company also details some changes that will be coming to the demo.
It comes down to co-op and lack of dedicated servers.
People Can Fly says they aim to deliver a single, great experience.
The previously mentioned 4K/30 FPS performance was an error.
The game's Director says even if the game doesn't do well, there will be post-launch support.
However, you'll still need to access a server to play the game.
Bartek Kmita says they took the time to iron out several smaller issues.
New video highlights 10 reasons to play the upcoming demo.
The episode will focus on the demo that will drop a day later.
The demo will be completely free and remain live even after the game launches.
You will be able to watch your friend's play in real time with Connect.
Other options like ultrawide screen support and Nvidia DLSS support also confirmed.
People Can Fly's RPG shooter has been delayed again.
There are very limited spots open for the beta.
The game encourages aggression with these tips.
The looter shooter's core end-game content and fourth playable class receive details at last.
The Technomancer class will also be in the spotlight.
Next-gen upgrades have also been confirmed.
People Can Fly's shooter has been primed for a Holiday 2020 release for a few months.
Could one of the first revealed next generation titles slip to next year?
The fourth and final class can alternate between crowd control and artillery fire.
New gameplay and the Devastator class will also be showcased.
"f we did a game-as-a-service, we would probably start chopping everything into sub-content," says game director Bartosz Kmita.
People Can Fly's upcoming RPG shooter is looking rather impressive.
People Can Fly are focusing on fleshing out the game's campaign for now.
At the recent Stadia Connect event, a host of titles were revealed for the service.
"Games are not super cheap, so we have to give value for the money that people are paying," says game director Bartek Kmita.
Depending on one's playstyle, the main campaign with all of its side content may take 40 hours.
The latest stream also introduces the truck, which acts as a traveling base of sorts.
More details on the Pyromancer class will also be provided.
People Can Fly's upcoming looter shooter receives tons of new information.
Once a month, Square is going to bring us various news on the game's content.
Get a high resolution look at the next gen launch title.
Two of the game's three classes get shown off in brief new clips.
Some streamers get their hands on a preview build of the shooter.
"It wouldn't be wise to directly compete against two sci-fi shooter RPG juggernauts," says the developer.
Windy deserts with poor visibility clash with alien forests and ruins.
People Can Fly discusses the challenges of creating a new sci-fi universe.
Square Enix has unveiled its line-up for the upcoming convention.
The developer talks about why the loot-shooter's release date was pushed back.
The RPG hybrid will allegedly not be a live service title.
People Can Fly's RPG shooter bears a few similarities to the likes of The Division and Destiny.
A former member of the studio sets the record straight on who is, and isn't, there.
Director Bartek Kmita and lead writer Joshua Rubin will showcase the RPG shooter.
New trailer and details also released for the co-op RPG shooter.
More information will be revealed this Winter.
Teaser showcases an individual waking from cryostasis.
To be announced at E3?
What could they be working on?
Won't be at E3 2017.