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Pure cosmetics, zero gameplay impact, the Kessel Runner Bonus Pack is a speeder paint job and a Trailblazer skin for players who pre-ordered and want their ship to look the part before they even leave dock.

I'll be upfront: reviewing a pre-order bonus DLC is a bit like reviewing the free pen you get at a bank. The Star Wars Outlaws Pre-Order Bonus, the Kessel Runner Bonus Pack, delivers exactly two things: a cosmetic skin for Kay's speeder and a paint job for the Trailblazer spaceship. That's the entire contents of the pack. If you pre-ordered any edition of Outlaws, this was bundled in automatically and lives in a delivery crate inside the Trailblazer's hold, accessible once you reach the "New Tricks" mission a few hours into the main story. There is no gameplay advantage here, no new weapons, no stat buffs, no story content. The cosmetics themselves are fine, in a utilitarian Star Wars way, the Trailblazer skin fits the scoundrel aesthetic of the base game, and the speeder paint is a small visual flourish for a vehicle you will spend a lot of time riding across the open planets of Toshara and beyond. But calling this a "DLC" feels like a stretch; it's a pre-order incentive dressed up with a product listing. The base game it supports is worth knowing about, for context. Star Wars Outlaws puts you in control of Kay Vess, a scoundrel navigating a syndicate-heavy criminal underworld set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The reputation system with rival crime factions, the light stealth mechanics, the blaster combat, the space traversal between planets, all of that is in the main game, not here. The Kessel Runner pack adds nothing to any of those systems. Who should care about this listing? Mostly anyone who pre-ordered Outlaws and wants to confirm they received their bonus items, or a late buyer who picks this up bundled through a third-party storefront and wants to know what they're getting before redeeming a code. If you are weighing whether this DLC alone is a purchase, the answer is straightforward: it is a visual add-on for players who already own and enjoy Outlaws, and its value scales entirely with how much time you plan to spend staring at the Trailblazer in the ship's hangar. Alex, Scout Team

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Star Wars Outlaws Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)

Aug 30, 2024Massive EntertainmentUbisoft
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Pure cosmetics, zero gameplay impact, the Kessel Runner Bonus Pack is a speeder paint job and a Trailblazer skin for players who pre-ordered and want their ship to look the part before they even leave dock.

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I'll be upfront: reviewing a pre-order bonus DLC is a bit like reviewing the free pen you get at a bank. The Star Wars Outlaws Pre-Order Bonus, the Kessel Runner Bonus Pack, delivers exactly two things: a cosmetic skin for Kay's speeder and a paint job for the Trailblazer spaceship. That's the entire contents of the pack. If you pre-ordered any edition of Outlaws, this was bundled in automatically and lives in a delivery crate inside the Trailblazer's hold, accessible once you reach the "New Tricks" mission a few hours into the main story. There is no gameplay advantage here, no new weapons, no stat buffs, no story content. The cosmetics themselves are fine, in a utilitarian Star Wars way, the Trailblazer skin fits the scoundrel aesthetic of the base game, and the speeder paint is a small visual flourish for a vehicle you will spend a lot of time riding across the open planets of Toshara and beyond. But calling this a "DLC" feels like a stretch; it's a pre-order incentive dressed up with a product listing. The base game it supports is worth knowing about, for context. Star Wars Outlaws puts you in control of Kay Vess, a scoundrel navigating a syndicate-heavy criminal underworld set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The reputation system with rival crime factions, the light stealth mechanics, the blaster combat, the space traversal between planets, all of that is in the main game, not here. The Kessel Runner pack adds nothing to any of those systems. Who should care about this listing? Mostly anyone who pre-ordered Outlaws and wants to confirm they received their bonus items, or a late buyer who picks this up bundled through a third-party storefront and wants to know what they're getting before redeeming a code. If you are weighing whether this DLC alone is a purchase, the answer is straightforward: it is a visual add-on for players who already own and enjoy Outlaws, and its value scales entirely with how much time you plan to spend staring at the Trailblazer in the ship's hangar. Alex, Scout Team

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Developer
Massive Entertainment
Publisher
Ubisoft
Release Date
Aug 30, 2024

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