The Outer Worlds has revealed the game's Spacer's Choice Edition, featuring a host of improvements to Obsidian's 2019 title. With the 2021 announcement of The Outer Worlds 2, fans are eager to return to the Halcyon System, and for now, this re-release promises to be the best way to do so.
The existence of a next-gen version of The Outer Worldswas first rumored in October of last year, but further news on the topic was silent until today. Obsidian has had a lot on its plate recently. The company released Pentiment late last year, and the development of Avowed remains ongoing. With the Spacer's Choice Edition and The Outer Worlds 2, players could be forgiven for wondering if Obsidian has bitten off more than it can chew over the last few years. Nevertheless, the rate that the company is able to put out quality titles remains impressive.
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The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition was revealed by Obsidian, and showed off multiple improvements to the original. The most obvious change is the improved visuals, with a lighting engine that has clearly seen a big upgrade. The game also promises improved performance and additional animations, which may be more subtle changes. The Spacer's Choice Edition will also be raising the game's level cap, which will allow for even more role-playing opportunities to arise from its branching skill tree. The Outer Worlds' perks and skill tree received praise upon release, with it resembling many of the perk systems found in classic RPGs.
Players who already own The Outer Worlds and its two DLC packs, Murder on Eridanos and Peril on Gorgon, will be able to upgrade to the Spacer's Choice Edition for a reduced purchase price, although
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