The gaming world is abuzz with the early leaks of Star Wars: Outlaws, an eagerly anticipated open-world adventure set in a galaxy far, far away. Over a week before its official release, a user on the live-streaming platform Kick began broadcasting gameplay, sending ripples through the community as spoilers began flooding social media.
The Leaks Begin
The player, operating under the username “thisisnotanaccount,” seems to have acquired a physical copy of Star Wars: Outlaws ahead of its launch. They wasted no time in sharing their gameplay experience with the world. Despite the game being under strict embargo, the streamer’s early playthrough quickly gained traction, drawing attention from fans and curious onlookers alike.
Kick, known for its more relaxed approach to handling copyright issues compared to platforms like YouTube or Twitch, became the stage for this unexpected preview. As the game footage surfaced, fans eager to experience Star Wars: Outlaws firsthand began to worry about spoilers ruining the surprises that Ubisoft had meticulously crafted.
Spoilers Everywhere
For those who want to avoid spoilers, this situation has become a nightmare. With clips and streams now circulating widely on social media platforms like TikTok, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to avoid encountering major plot points or gameplay mechanics that were meant to be discovered organically. The leaks have sparked a flurry of activity on social media, with fans updating their mute lists and some even taking a temporary break from their usual online haunts to avoid having the game spoiled.
If you’re trying to steer clear of these spoilers, it’s a good idea to stay off social media until the official release. While the excitement to see the game early is understandable, many fans argue that the experience of exploring Star Wars: Outlaws for the first time is something worth preserving.
A Platform for Leaks
Kick’s slower response time to takedown requests has made it a popular destination for leaks and early gameplay streams. While the account streaming Star Wars: Outlaws hasn’t been banned yet, the footage has spread like wildfire. This incident has reignited discussions about the responsibilities of streaming platforms in managing unauthorized content and how they balance the freedom of creators with the rights of game developers.
Interestingly, when challenged about potentially breaking a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), the streamer casually dismissed the concerns, stating, “I have no NDA.” This response has raised eyebrows within the gaming community, as NDAs are typically standard for early access to games, particularly those as high-profile as Star Wars: Outlaws.
The Official Release is Coming
For those looking forward to the official release, the review embargo for Star Wars: Outlaws is set to lift on Monday at 1 PM BST/5 AM PT. This is also when the Gold Edition of the game becomes available in New Zealand, giving early adopters a head start in exploring the game. VGC and other gaming outlets will be releasing their reviews and hosting roundtable discussions, offering insights into what fans can expect from the full experience.
In addition to the early access provided by the Gold Edition, players who pre-order the game will receive the Kessel Runner bonus pack, which includes exclusive cosmetics for protagonist Kay’s speeder and her ship, the Trailblazer. Season pass holders will also gain access to an exclusive mission called “Jabba’s Gambit” at launch, offering even more content for those eager to dive into the Star Wars universe.
The Community Reacts
The Star Wars community has been divided over the leaks. While some appreciate the early look at the game, others are concerned that it could spoil the experience for players who have been eagerly awaiting the official release. Ubisoft’s creative director, Julian Gerighty, recently addressed online criticisms of Star Wars: Outlaws, particularly the design of the main character, Kay Vess. He noted that engaging with bad-faith debates isn’t worth the effort, hinting at the challenges developers face in balancing creative vision with fan expectations.
As the discussion continues, it’s clear that Star Wars: Outlaws has already made a significant impact, even before its official release. The leaks, while controversial, have only heightened anticipation for what’s to come.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a Star Wars fan, it’s hard not to be intrigued by the leaks, but for those who want to experience the game as intended, it might be best to avoid social media and streaming platforms for the next few days. Star Wars: Outlaws is shaping up to be a major release in the franchise, and the excitement surrounding its launch is palpable.
To keep up with the latest developments, including official reviews and more gameplay insights, be sure to stay tuned to your favorite gaming news outlets. And if you’re curious about the early stream, you can find the leaker’s Kick channel here, though be warned—spoilers await!
As the countdown to the official release continues, one thing is clear: Star Wars: Outlaws is already making waves in the gaming community, and the adventure is only just beginning.