The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade (DLC) Pre-Purchase
The Premium Upgrade is the add-on pass for players who want every chapter of The Outer Worlds 2's story, plus launch cosmetics and bonus digital extras. It requires the base game.
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About The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade (DLC) Pre-Purchase
Let's be clear about what this is: a DLC upgrade pack, not the game itself. The Outer Worlds 2 Premium Upgrade bundles a pass for two planned story expansions, the Moon Man's Corporate Appreciation Premium Prize Pack cosmetics, and access to a digital artbook and original soundtrack. If you're all-in on Obsidian's sci-fi RPG and want the full post-launch content roadmap covered up front, this is the add-on that does it. It does absolutely nothing without the base game or an active Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass subscription underneath it. So, why would you care about the underlying game enough to invest in its season pass? The short version: The Outer Worlds 2 is a first-person action RPG set in the Arcadia star system, where you play as an Earth Directorate agent caught in a three-way factional war between an authoritarian colonial government called the Protectorate, a religious splinter faction, and a corporate invasion force. The game is built around the same player-choice architecture Obsidian has been refining since Fallout: New Vegas, with six background options including Ex-Convict, Renegade, and Roustabout that visibly shift dialogue and NPC reactions from the first mission onward. Your twelve core skills, over 90 perks, and the revamped Flaw System all feed into whether you shoot, sneak, hack, or talk your way through any given situation. Combat feels like a genuine step up from the original. The Tactical Time Dilation gadget slows time for precision targeting, weapons range from science guns and goo cannons to energy blades, and new traversal options including double jumps and parkour open up the larger open zones in ways the first game never attempted. The faction radio system, where each faction broadcasts its own satirical propaganda channel that shifts based on your decisions, is a nice world-building touch that keeps the corporate-satire tone running even between firefights. Critics broadly praised the game's improved action and character-creation depth, with 88 percent of critics recommending it on OpenCritic. The main note of caution from pre-release coverage was that some early dialogue felt overly on-the-nose, though whether that holds throughout the full game is harder to judge from demo-slice impressions alone. For the Premium Upgrade specifically, the honest calculus is straightforward. The two story expansions are the real selling point here. The cosmetic pack and digital bonuses are pleasant extras but not the reason to buy. If you finished the base game and want more story set in Arcadia, this pass is the efficient way to lock that in. If you're still on the fence about the base game itself, sort that out first. Buying a season pass for an RPG you haven't decided to commit to is rarely a good move. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Paradox Arctic / Obsidian Entertainment
- Publisher
- Xbox Game Studios
- Release Date
- Sep 25, 2025