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Surprise! Seven years after it launched — and almost six months after its sequel was released — The Outer Worlds is getting grenades.
Developer Obsidian confirmed it would “be pushing a couple of updates to The Outer Worlds” in a detailed post on Steam — the first since June 2023 — before introducing the explosive throwables, which are already a staple in The Outer Worlds 2, later this month.
As well as some tweaks to the Store pages — more on that in a bit — the studio has pushed out this first modest update merely to test the pipeline and “fix a few issues that are in the game,” with a larger patch bringing performance fixes, lighting changes, a “host of other quest and gameplay fixes,” and the grenades rolling out a little later.
It’s this second patch that will trigger the store changes. From May 27, the base game edition of The Outer Worlds will be delisted, leaving just the Spacer’s Choice Edition. While this won’t impact anyone who already owns the base edition — Obsidian assures us that “it won’t be going anywhere” — it does mean that anyone looking to pick up

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