The Outer Worlds Review Embargo Lifts October 22

The embargo lifts a little before the official release date.

Posted By | On 19th, Oct. 2019

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The Outer Worlds is coming out next week, and it promises to bring back some old school Fallout style RPG action. We just got a wild launch trailer that highlights the game’s gameplay and humor (with some T. Rex), which you can check out through here. If you’re still not too sure how you feel about the game and want to check out reviews, you will get some before the game’s official release.

It was announced today that the embargo will lift for reviews a few days before the release on October 22nd. There’s a countdown on OpenCritic for when the reviews are expected to go live at 6: 00 AM PST, which you can look at through here.

The Outer Worlds will launch on October 25th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. The review embargo will lift on the 22nd. If you’re going old school and gaming on the PC, you can check out the requirements for that version through here.


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