Official cover art of The Art of Star Wars Outlaws featuring Kay Vess and ND-5

A Sneak Peek at The Art of Star Wars Outlaws – Previews, Pre-orders, and Pure Eye Candy

With Star Wars Outlaws preparing to take players deep into the seedy underworld of the Outer Rim, it’s only fitting that the visual art book is gearing up to hit shelves just in time to keep the hype burning like a lightsaber through durasteel.

The Art of Star Wars Outlaws is set to release next month, and we now have preview pages showing off what’s in store. Spoiler alert: it’s stunning. From vast open-world sceneries to grimy cantinas and underworld tech, this hardcover companion is going to be a must-have for Star Wars lovers, digital art collectors, and yes—even that friend who only plays games to “appreciate the visuals.

And here’s the kicker: you can pre-order it now for $5 off right here.


What Makes The Art of Star Wars Outlaws So Special?

Unlike your run-of-the-mill concept art book, this one dives straight into the gritty charm and sleek design philosophy behind the galaxy’s first open-world Star Wars game. Ubisoft Massive and Lucasfilm Games haven’t just built a game—they’ve crafted an entire criminal aesthetic.

The preview pages showcase the transition from sketch to screen. You’ll see detailed environmental breakdowns, ship blueprints (because every outlaw needs a good getaway plan), and lush landscapes that make you wonder if Tattooine could ever be considered “cozy.”

The Art Team Went Hard

One of the standout aspects in the previews is just how much love has gone into nailing the game’s mood. Whether it’s the texture of dusty cantina floors or the weathered look of your blaster-slinging protagonist Kay Vess’s gear, there’s a cinematic grittiness that puts this book up there with some of the best Star Wars art releases of the last decade.

Each page looks like it belongs on the wall of a Corellian art gallery—if such a thing existed between heists and spice deals.


Key Themes Covered in the Preview

  • Underworld Atmosphere: Mood lighting, shadowy figures, and outlaw energy packed into every corner
  • Creature Concepts: A new rogues’ gallery of aliens, droids, and beasties—each more untrustworthy than the last
  • Ship and Tech Design: Retro-futuristic blends with rugged functionality—because no one polishes their ship in the Outer Rim
  • Environmental World-Building: Desert outposts, neon-lit cityscapes, and remote jungle hideouts make for a galaxy that feels truly lawless

Is It Worth Pre-Ordering?

Absolutely. Not just because it’s a gorgeous 200+ page hardback (which it is), but because art books like these tend to disappear into collector limbo. You blink, and suddenly it’s $250 on eBay next year with a broken spine and spilled caf on the cover.

Plus, $5 off is never a bad deal when you’re already planning your Star Wars shelf aesthetic.


The Verdict: A Must-Have for Outlaw Aficionados

Whether you’re gearing up for launch day or just a sucker for concept art that slaps harder than a Wookiee at a sabacc table, The Art of Star Wars Outlaws is shaping up to be a gorgeous, gritty, galaxy-expanding addition to your library.

And if you’re the type to judge a game by its loading screen art—this book is made for you.

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