Star Wars Outlaws releases in less than a week on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The open-world Star Wars adventure is priced at $70 for the standard edition, $110 for the Gold Editionand $130 for the digital-only Ultimate Edition. The standard edition launches August 30, while the Gold and Ultimate versions offer early access starting August 27. Ubisoft+ Premium subscribers ($18/month) can also play Outlaws three days early while getting all of the goodies from the Ultimate Edition. If you haven’t preordered Star Wars Outlaws yet, you have several options for physical editions, each of which come with retailer-exclusive perks. Here’s a quick overview of the Star Wars Outlaws preorder situation, with more in-depth breakdowns below.


Star Wars Outlaws has four retailer-exclusive offers

$70 for base game for PS5 or Xbox Series X, Kessel Runner Bonus Pack and:

$110 for Gold Edition for PS5 or Xbox Series


Star Wars Outlaws preorder bonuses

Star Wars Outlaws Kessel Runner DLC preorder bonus

All versions of Star Wars Outlaws come with the Kessel Runner DLC pack, which includes the Trailblazer Spaceship Cosmetic and Speeder Cosmetic Pack. But four different major retailers have unique preorder bonuses.

Preordering the standard or Gold physical editions at Target will also get you an exclusive steelbook case featuring unique cover art as a free bonus. At Best Buypreordering either edition of Outlaws comes with a $10 digital gift card. And as mentioned above, Amazon and GameStop each are offering in-game bonuses–these bonuses can also be found in the Ultimate Edition.

Star Wars Outlaws Target-exclusive steelcase preorder bonus
Star Wars Outlaws Target-exclusive steelcase preorder bonus

Additionally, Star Wars Outlaws Gold and Ultimate include three-day early to the game access starting August 27. You can also sign up for Ubisoft Premium ($18/month) to get access to the Ultimate Edition on PC at no additional charge starting August 27.

Developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft, Star Wars Outlaws is set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Rather than retread the events of the Galactic Civil War or expand the Jedi mythos, the game instead follows an all-new character, Kay Vess, and her droid companion Nix, as they attempt a giant heist against the galaxy’s crime syndicates.

Be sure to check out everything our Star Wars Outlaws coverage to learn more about the game ahead of launch.



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