The Outer Worlds: Walk’s Choice Edition coming next week on PS5 and Xbox Series X. Fallout Successor Enhanced Edition will arrive on current-gen consoles and PC on March 7 as an update or standalone.
If you think this is a simple re-release for PS5 and Xbox Series X, you’re wrong. The Outer Worlds: Walk’s Choice Edition not only offers 4K at 60fps on consoles, but also new improvements in all areas for a much better experience. This isn’t just limited to fancy new particle effects and improved lighting, but gameplay improvements as well.
Of course, as a reissue, you also get all the DLC and expansion content that followed The outer worlds‘ original October 2019 release. This means you also get Peril on Gorgon and Murder on Eridanos, along with AI upgrades for your companions and all sorts of extra abominations that can be encountered on Terra-2 and Monarch on both Xbox Series X and Xbox Series X. and PS5.
In full detail PlayStation blog postthere’s been a lot of speculation as to exactly how DualSense could be used to bring Obsidian’s bombastic space opera satire to 2023. One of the most exciting edits to the game has to be how adaptive triggers work with different ranged weapons in The Outer Worlds: Walk’s Choice Edition. This means you’ll be able to really feel the recoil of an assault rifle as well as the feel of a sniper firing a muzzle, aided by the subtle vibrations of haptic feedback.
If you already have an existing version outer worlds, then the Spacer’s Choice Edition upgrade can be purchased for $9.99 / £7.99 / AU$12.
As someone who played and enjoyed the original experience almost four years ago, I am personally very excited about the improvements made to fully polish the game world. The original version suffered from noticeably dull enemy AI, which was especially noticeable in some of the wider open environments. More than a few times, companions such as Felix and Parvati also got stuck on geometry.
Behind it is the same star team of developers Fallout: New Vegas, so if you like big open world games with compelling stories and thrilling combat, this game won’t let you down. You’re looking at 15 to 30 hours of content with very little filler; Just be careful not to point yourself and your crew straight into the sun.