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All Star Wars Outlaws platforms

It's more fun being an outlaw when you have lasers.

Thereā€™s no denying that Star Wars games always draw a big crowd, and the new Star Wars Outlaws is sure to follow this pattern. With a huge open world for you to explore, thereā€™s plenty of gameplay to get excited about.

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If youā€™re as excited as we are to get your hands on Star Wars Outlaws, youā€™re going to need to know which platform or console you can play it on. Weā€™ve got the info for you right here.

What platforms is Star Wars Outlaws available on?

These are all the platforms and consoles that you can pick up Star Wars Outlaws for come release day on August 30, 2024:

  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • Windows 

The game and all of its special editions will be released on all of these platforms simultaneously, so thereā€™s no need to worry about a different console getting a head start on the story before you can grab your copy. 

These are also the only platforms on which the game has been confirmed to appear. If you donā€™t own any of these consoles or a Windows computer, youā€™re unfortunately out of luck if you want to play the latest Star Wars title.

Is Star Wars Outlaws on previous generation consoles?

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No, Star Wars Outlaws will not be released on the previous generation of consoles, including PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This is likely due to the technical limitations of the older consoles not being able to handle the game. There are other Star Wars games available on the PS4 and Xbox One, like Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.Ā 

Is Star Wars Outlaws coming to Nintendo Switch?

No, as of right now, there have been no plans announced to bring Star Wars Outlaws to the Nintendo Switch. While there are a handful of Star Wars games you are able to play on Switch, Outlaws will not be one of them.

The open world of Star Wars Outlaws lets you dive into the universe during the time between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, where you play as Kay Vess. This young outlaw is looking to pay off a crime syndicate and is assembling one of the biggest heists in order to do so. Check out our review in progress so you can see if the game lives up to all the hype itā€™s getting. 


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