Star Wars Outlaws: Ubisoft wants you to pay $110 USD for a Jabba the Hutt mission

Handling and content of the open-world game editions have gamers upset

Star Wars Outlaws: Ubisoft wants you to pay $110 USD for a Jabba the Hutt mission

Handling and content of the open-world game editions have gamers upset

Although Ubisoft has been through a rough patch in recent years, there's anticipation for Star Wars Outlaws, their open-world game. However, the recent revelation of the release date, details, and editions has angered players as some content will only be available for those who pay for the Gold or Ultimate versions.

Ubisoft criticized for making Jabba the Hutt mission exclusive in Star Wars Outlaws for those who pay more

After Ubisoft shared new information about Star Wars Outlaws, players discovered that there's a mission involving Jabba the Hutt, but it won't be available to those who buy the standard $70 USD edition. According to the details of the 3 editions of Star Wars Outlaws, the "Jabba’s Gambit" mission, touted by Ubisoft as day-one special content, is available for players with the Gold or Ultimate version, with the former costing $110 USD and the latter $130 USD.

In this case, it's Ubisoft's strategy to monetize Star Wars Outlaws in various ways, one of them being a season pass that will grant access to special content and the Jabba the Hutt mission. Ubisoft anticipates 2 story expansions as part of this pass.

However, being a single-player campaign-focused game, the community's response hasn't been positive as they see it as the French company's new attempt to over-monetize a game at any cost. In this regard, players question why a single-player title incorporates elements from multiplayer and live-service games, leaving it in a middle ground that, so far, hasn't favored any title that has attempted it.

Moreover, the exclusivity of the Jabba the Hutt mission in Star Wars Outlaws adds to other controversies, such as early access available in the more expensive versions but only three days before release, completely distorting a concept and process that was formed within the PC developer and player community.

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