
"Obsidian announced it would be pushing some small upgrades to The Outer Worlds today via the Spacer's Choice edition of the game, including typo fixes, bug fixes, and framerate fixes."
"On May 27, Obsidian will push an even bigger patch that will include performance fixes, lighting changes, and the addition of grenades, which are present in The Outer Worlds 2."
"The current base game of The Outer Worlds will be delisted from storefronts, leaving the Spacer's Choice edition as the only way to purchase the game going forward."
"Players on Xbox One and PS4 must own both The Outer Worlds DLCs to receive the upgrade, but the paid upgrade path is being removed, making it cheaper and easier to upgrade."
The Outer Worlds is set for a significant update seven years post-launch, introducing grenades and various gameplay improvements. A smaller update includes bug fixes and performance enhancements. On May 27, a larger patch will be released, featuring performance fixes and lighting changes. The base game will be delisted, making the Spacer's Choice edition the only available version. Existing players will receive the Spacer's Choice edition for free, and its price will drop from $60 to $40. Xbox One and PS4 users must own both DLCs to upgrade, with discounts on the DLCs as well.
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