Perhaps this should go without saying, but there's no need to drop £115 on Star Wars: Outlaws' expensive Ultimate Edition, which includes an «exclusive» mission with Jabba the Hutt.
However you feel about the fact this eye-wateringly priced option exists in the first place, it's worth noting that not only can you buy Star Wars: Outlaws' Standard Edition for £60 — almost half the price — but that Ubisoft's usual method of handling «day one» exclusive missions is typically to release them for free down the line.
As a reminder, Star Wars Outlaws comes in three flavours. The Standard Edition is the vanilla game, the Gold Edition (£95) includes its Season Pass, while the Ultimate Edition (again, £115) includes the Season Pass and some extra cosmetics.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Star Wars Outlaws' story trailer show more of Kay Vess' adventures, and the villainous Sliro.Watch on YouTubeUbisoft has said you'll need to buy the Gold or Ultimate Edition to play «the Jabba's Gambit exclusive mission available at launch», and while this is listed as part of the game's Season Pass offerings, there seems a fair chance it may also be handled in the same way as Ubisoft's many past «pre-order exclusive» missions.
Last year's Assassin's Creed Mirage featured bonus mission «The Forty Thieves» which you could only unlock with a pre-order purchase. But it later became available to claim using the game's Ubisoft Connect hub around six weeks after launch, for 60 Units (achievement-like currency points you earn by progressing through Ubisoft games — and from experience of Mirage, you easily notch up enough before you're half-way through).
The same was true with «pre-order exclusive» missions for Assassin's Creed Valhalla (the «Way of the Beserker pre-order mission), Immortals Fenyx Rising (»A Tale of Fire and Lightning"), Assassin's Creed Odyssey («The Blind King») and Assassin's Creed Origins («Secrets of the First Pyramids»). Each
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