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The Outer Worlds developer, Obsidian, has apologized for any “confusion” after players complained that the studio reneged on a prior update stating that anyone with the base game in their libraries before May 27 could upgrade to the Spacer’s Choice Edition for free.
At the beginning of the month, seven years after it launched — and almost six months after its sequel was released — The Outer Worlds developer Obsidian confirmed it would “be pushing a couple of updates to The Outer Worlds” — the first since June 2023 — before revealing that, from May 27, the base game edition of The Outer Worlds would be delisted, leaving just the Spacer’s Choice Edition.
The team was quick to assure players that while this wouldn’t impact anyone who already owned the base edition, it did mean that anyone looking to pick up the game on current-gen systems after May 27 will only get the newer edition. To sweeten the deal, though, those with the vanilla game on PC (Steam, GOG, or EGS), PS5, or Xbox Series X/S could upgrade to the Spacer’s Choice Edition for free between now and May 27. The offer was also extended to legacy systems, although to upgrade

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