The latest Title Update 1.5.2 for Star Wars Outlaws has arrived, bringing important fixes and improvements across all platforms. Whether exploring the Outer Rim or capturing the perfect screenshot in Photo Mode, this update aims to smooth out some rough edges and enhance the overall gameplay experience.
Patch Details and File Sizes
Before jumping into the fixes, here’s a quick breakdown of the update’s size across different platforms:
- PlayStation 5 – 1.95GB (Version 01.005.200)
- Xbox Series X|S – 3.91GB (Version 1.0.5.2)
- PC (Ubisoft Connect) – 2.54GB (Version 1.0.5.2)
- Steam – 2.54GB (Version 1.0.5.2)
The download size varies by platform, with Xbox users seeing the largest update, likely due to platform-specific optimizations.
Key Fixes and Improvements
Graphics (PC)
The update addresses a couple of pesky graphical issues that have been affecting the PC version:
- Black outline issue: Kay no longer appears like a comic book character when navigating foggy areas with Ray Reconstruction enabled.
- Fog and cloud anomalies: Volumetric fog and cloud rendering now function correctly with Ray Reconstruction, eliminating odd outlines and graphical inconsistencies.
Performance (PS5)
PlayStation 5 players can expect improved stability, particularly in Photo Mode:
- Photo Mode crash fix: No more unexpected crashes when capturing cinematic moments.
- Takeoff issue workaround: While a permanent fix is in progress for the Trailblazer takeoff glitch, players experiencing this issue can use a simple workaround: manually save and reload the game to restore the takeoff option.
Ongoing Investigations and Player Feedback
The development team continues to monitor feedback and investigate reported bugs. Players are encouraged to track issue statuses via the Bug Reporter Tool and share their experiences in the official Star Wars Outlaws Discord community.
Ubisoft’s commitment to refining the game post-launch ensures a smoother adventure across the Outer Rim, so keep an eye out for further updates. Until then, this patch should make intergalactic exploits a little more seamless!