Compare The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Obsidian Entertainment. Published by Xbox Game Studios. Released on 10/29/2025. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One. Genres: Action, Adventure, RPG.

The season pass for Obsidian's sardonic sci-fi RPG: locks in two story expansions, a cosmetic pack, a digital artbook, and the original soundtrack for fans already committed to the Perilous Frontier.

Let's be precise about what this is, because the listing can blur the lines: this is not a game. The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade is a bolt-on for standard edition owners - or Game Pass subscribers who want the full fat experience - that bundles a DLC pass covering two upcoming story expansions, the Moon Man's Corporate Appreciation Premium Prize Pack (cosmetics), and access to the digital artbook and original soundtrack. The expansions themselves have not yet been detailed by Obsidian, but the studio has confirmed they are full narrative add-ons, planned to release through 2026, and not cosmetic padding. So, is this worth the investment? That question lives or dies on how much you care about the base game, and that game has earned the attention. The Outer Worlds 2 drops players into the Perilous Frontier as an Earth Directorate agent, unraveling the mystery of devastating rifts threatening humanity's colonies. The writing is sharp, the faction politics between the Protectorate, rebel colonists, and megacorporate interests are genuinely thorny, and Obsidian resists the urge to hand you a "correct" answer. Character creation uses an origin trait system that influences dialogue options throughout the run, and the revamped Flaw system - which tracks your unconscious habits (combat style, looting behavior, conversation patterns) and offers you detrimental-but-interesting character quirks in return - is one of the smartest RPG mechanics I have seen in years. Skills like medical, engineering, and explosives unlock unique dialogue paths, and the Reputation Perks system means siding with a corporation too often will tank your standing with rebel factions, while making your bribes land harder. Choices ripple. On the combat side, time dilation (Tactical Time Dilation, the series staple) returns alongside shields and acidic grenades as active skills. Legendary and science weapons - like a Moon Man machine gun that scales with use, or a melee sword that turns fights into a rhythm game - give the arsenal real personality. Companion abilities (Niles drawing aggro, Aza's explosive flame blast) add tactical texture. The stealth layer is porous enough to exploit if you want to, which is either fun or immersion-breaking depending on your tolerances. Critics have noted split opinions on enemy AI quality, and bugged quests - softlocked saves, NPCs going silent, dialogue failing to trigger - are a recurring complaint across launch reviews. The no-respec policy is a firm design choice intended to make your build commitment feel meaningful, but players who hit the level 30 cap before finishing companion arcs may feel the progression engine sputter out early. What the Premium Upgrade is betting on is that Obsidian's two story expansions will do for The Outer Worlds 2 what the best post-launch content does: dig into corners the main campaign could not reach, and give you a reason to revisit the build you committed to. Given that the base game already runs roughly 30 hours of well-written faction-driven content across distinct planetary zones - lava deserts, rain-drenched jungles, orbital scrapyards - the appetite for more is reasonable. The Moon Man cosmetic pack is a bonus, not a reason to buy. The artbook and soundtrack are for collectors. The real ask here is whether you trust Obsidian to deliver two expansions worth the pass price. Based on the base game's track record with reactive writing and mechanical depth, that is not an unreasonable bet - just know you are buying a promise, not a finished product. Monika, Scout Team

The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade (DLC)
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The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade (DLC)

Oct 29, 2025Obsidian EntertainmentXbox Game Studios
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The season pass for Obsidian's sardonic sci-fi RPG: locks in two story expansions, a cosmetic pack, a digital artbook, and the original soundtrack for fans already committed to the Perilous Frontier.

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Let's be precise about what this is, because the listing can blur the lines: this is not a game. The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade is a bolt-on for standard edition owners - or Game Pass subscribers who want the full fat experience - that bundles a DLC pass covering two upcoming story expansions, the Moon Man's Corporate Appreciation Premium Prize Pack (cosmetics), and access to the digital artbook and original soundtrack. The expansions themselves have not yet been detailed by Obsidian, but the studio has confirmed they are full narrative add-ons, planned to release through 2026, and not cosmetic padding. So, is this worth the investment? That question lives or dies on how much you care about the base game, and that game has earned the attention. The Outer Worlds 2 drops players into the Perilous Frontier as an Earth Directorate agent, unraveling the mystery of devastating rifts threatening humanity's colonies. The writing is sharp, the faction politics between the Protectorate, rebel colonists, and megacorporate interests are genuinely thorny, and Obsidian resists the urge to hand you a "correct" answer. Character creation uses an origin trait system that influences dialogue options throughout the run, and the revamped Flaw system - which tracks your unconscious habits (combat style, looting behavior, conversation patterns) and offers you detrimental-but-interesting character quirks in return - is one of the smartest RPG mechanics I have seen in years. Skills like medical, engineering, and explosives unlock unique dialogue paths, and the Reputation Perks system means siding with a corporation too often will tank your standing with rebel factions, while making your bribes land harder. Choices ripple. On the combat side, time dilation (Tactical Time Dilation, the series staple) returns alongside shields and acidic grenades as active skills. Legendary and science weapons - like a Moon Man machine gun that scales with use, or a melee sword that turns fights into a rhythm game - give the arsenal real personality. Companion abilities (Niles drawing aggro, Aza's explosive flame blast) add tactical texture. The stealth layer is porous enough to exploit if you want to, which is either fun or immersion-breaking depending on your tolerances. Critics have noted split opinions on enemy AI quality, and bugged quests - softlocked saves, NPCs going silent, dialogue failing to trigger - are a recurring complaint across launch reviews. The no-respec policy is a firm design choice intended to make your build commitment feel meaningful, but players who hit the level 30 cap before finishing companion arcs may feel the progression engine sputter out early. What the Premium Upgrade is betting on is that Obsidian's two story expansions will do for The Outer Worlds 2 what the best post-launch content does: dig into corners the main campaign could not reach, and give you a reason to revisit the build you committed to. Given that the base game already runs roughly 30 hours of well-written faction-driven content across distinct planetary zones - lava deserts, rain-drenched jungles, orbital scrapyards - the appetite for more is reasonable. The Moon Man cosmetic pack is a bonus, not a reason to buy. The artbook and soundtrack are for collectors. The real ask here is whether you trust Obsidian to deliver two expansions worth the pass price. Based on the base game's track record with reactive writing and mechanical depth, that is not an unreasonable bet - just know you are buying a promise, not a finished product. Monika, Scout Team

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xboxSeason PassDLC PassNarrative ExpansionsFaction Reputation SystemOrigin Trait BuildFlaw MechanicTactical Time DilationPost-Launch ContentCompanion Abilities

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10/11 with updates
Memory
16 GB RAM
Storage
110 GB available space
Graphics
AMD RX 5700 / Nvidia GTX 1070 / Intel Arc A580
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 / Intel i5-8400
Additional Notes
SSD required. Performance scales with higher-end systems.

Recommended

OS
Windows 10/11 with updates
Storage
110 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X / Intel Core i7-10700K
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X / Intel Core i7-10700K
Additional Notes
SSD required. Performance scales with higher-end systems.

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Game Info

Developer
Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher
Xbox Game Studios
Release Date
Oct 29, 2025

Features

Single-playerDownloadable ContentFull controller supportSteam CloudFamily Sharing

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