Star Wars Outlaws is ready for a patch to deal with the sport’s controversial prompt fail stealth missions, its chief developer has stated.
Artistic director Julian Gerighty admitted to GamesRadar the missions had been “extremely punishing” so could be fastened quickly. “For me, that’s a mistake, and that is one thing that we will work on bettering,” he stated.
“I do not suppose it means eradicating the fail state fully, however I do suppose there are tens of millions of low hanging fruits the place we will make it a lot extra pleasant and comprehensible.”
Gerighty continued: “I feel it feels unfair. And consider it or not, this wasn’t our intention. That is extra of one thing that crept in within the final week or so, and that we’re correcting already for a patch that is popping out possibly in 10 days.”
Gerighty made this touch upon September 7, 2024, so the ten day mark would see the patch launched subsequent Tuesday, on September 17.
That is presumably only one method Gerighty plans on bettering Star Wars Outlaws, because the inventive director has already stated he is a “little disenchanted” by its evaluation scores and subsequently desires to enhance it for a very long time to come back.
In our 7/10 evaluation of the sport, IGN stated: “Star Wars Outlaws is a enjoyable intergalactic heist journey with nice exploration, nevertheless it’s hindered by easy stealth, repetitive fight, and a few too many bugs at launch.”
Ubisoft shares fell in worth following the discharge of Star Wars Outlaws, with some analysts predicting lower-than-expectated gross sales of the sport. Ubisoft has but to touch upon its efficiency.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.