The recently released demo, which is permanently available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, offers three hours of gameplay.
The open-world sci-fi title receives a brief new trailer, offering a tease of performance and visual fidelity on Nintendo's console.
Team up with Hondo Ohnaka to explore the Khepi Tomb in search of treasure or smuggle goods for the Miyuki Trade League for rewards.
New key art showcases Hondo Ohnaka of Star Wars Rebels fame and some B-Wings from the Rebel Alliance ahead of the "World Premiere."
A bunch of previously-released third party titles have been officially announced for Nintendo's upcoming next-gen platform.
Pre-orders for the next mainline Assassin's Creed are reportedly on the right track, especially compared to Star Wars Outlaws.
It supports Multi Frame Generation on Nvidia's latest line-up of GPUs while improving Frame Generation for RTX 40 series cards.
The commercial reception of Star Wars Outlaws in Europe was disappointing, with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor surpassing it in sales last year.
You can lose yourself to these massive virtual worlds for endless hours.
In the graphics department, these games knocked it out of the park.
Hype goes a long way, but months, sometimes years, of excitement couldn't cover up how disappointing these 15 games were.
The first story DLC for Massive's action-adventure arrives alongside multiple improvements, but there's still a long way to go.
Nothing beats PC as far as video game graphics are concerned.
Outlaws' first expansion sees Kay Vess infiltrating a high-stakes Sabacc tournament and crossing paths with legendary scoundrel Lando Calrissian.
Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment's open world action-adventure title, which originally launched in August, is now also available on Steam.
Improvements to enemy AI and detection, facial expressions and animations in dialogue scenes, and much more have also been added.
Kay's Blaster Modules are getting some new functions, and players can hang on to dropped enemy weapons for extended periods.
Title Update 1.4 goes live on November 21st. It improves combat, stealth, and character controls to facilitate player freedom.
In this feature, we will be taking a look at 15 of the best-looking games that you can experience on Sony's current-gen machine.
Hostile areas in the open world now offer more auto-save opportunities, and enemy NPCs feature improvements to their combat behavior.