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Star Wars Outlaws Is Officially Coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4

Move over, moisture farmers—Star Wars Outlaws is blasting its way to Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4, 2025, bringing open-world galactic crime to your hands in a sleeker, more portable format. Ubisoft’s scoundrel simulator is no longer just for high-end rigs and next-gen consoles. The galaxy’s most wanted just got a Switch.


The Switch 2 Heist: What Makes This Port Special?

Ubisoft isn’t simply porting and praying. This release is fine-tuned for Nintendo’s newest console, with Switch 2–exclusive features like touchscreen support for minigames and advanced input options tailored to the updated Joy‑Con hardware. That means Kay Vess’s world of smuggling, stealing, and making morally gray decisions won’t just run on Switch—it’s built to feel at home there.

Performance-wise, reports suggest the game targets 30 FPS, with stable visuals that rival console “quality mode” settings. Expect some scaling compared to PS5 and Xbox Series X, but nothing immersion-breaking. Let’s just say: if you’re planning a long ride on a speeder or a late-night cantina crawl, this version won’t let you down.


A Second Shot at Glory?

Let’s be honest—Star Wars Outlaws had a bit of a wobbly launch in 2024. Despite critical praise for its story and style, it didn’t quite hit hyperspace in terms of sales. Ubisoft even admitted the Star Wars video game landscape was “in a downturn.” Harsh.

But since then, the devs have been busy tightening the bolts: patching bugs, improving load times, and rolling out DLC like A Pirate’s Fortune. The Switch 2 release feels like a clean slate—and a chance to show off what the game should’ve been from the start.


What You’re Getting on Day One

The Gold Edition is leading the charge, and it’s available for pre-order now. Here’s what’s packed in:

  • Base Game – The full Star Wars Outlaws experience
  • Season Pass – Including upcoming story expansions
  • Preload Access – Because nobody wants to wait on release day

And yes, the classic elements are all here:

  • Open-world exploration across multiple planets
  • Vehicle combat in landspeeders and space dogfights
  • Stealth and dialogue options that affect your standing with factions like the Hutts
  • A snarky sidekick (shoutout to Nix)

The Star Wars Galaxy Between the Sequels

Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, Outlaws gives you a glimpse into that lawless vacuum where crime syndicates thrive and the Empire is still licking its wounds from Hoth. Think Han Solo if he wasn’t trying to be a good guy—Kay Vess is out for herself, and that’s half the fun.

You’ll cross paths with classic characters, explore Tatooine-like sandtraps, and engage in scum-of-the-galaxy negotiations that make even Sabacc betting look polite. Speaking of which, gambling and underworld wheeling and dealing are part of the flavor—adding a subtle nod to Star Wars’ less heroic corners (and that includes casino gaming culture references in more than one quest).


Why Nintendo Switch 2?

Nintendo’s no longer just the quirky cousin at the family reunion. With Switch 2, Nintendo is courting AAA developers like Ubisoft and setting the stage for serious multiplatform launches. Bringing Star Wars Outlaws to the console signals two big things:

  1. The hardware can handle massive, open-world titles without compromise.
  2. Nintendo’s player base is now part of the mainline conversation for Star Wars games—not just the LEGO kind.

And for esports watchers and casual rebels alike, it’s a win-win. Portable scoundrel life? Yes, please.


Cosmetic Customization, Outlaws Style

The Switch version comes loaded with the same customizations as its console siblings. From armor dyes to unique ship liveries, there’s plenty of reason to grind—or gamble—for loot. Ubisoft has even teased potential Switch-exclusive cosmetics, though nothing’s confirmed… yet.

Also worth noting: character upgrades, cosmetic lootboxes (non-microtransactional), and some Andor-inspired visual flair help this game blend with the broader Star Wars ecosystem, including recent shows, books, and games.


The Force Is in the Fine Print

If you’re still skeptical, keep your eyes on the incoming demo version, which Ubisoft plans to roll out shortly before launch. And yes, the devs confirmed the DirectX 12 backend optimizations from the PC version have been adapted to work well with Switch 2’s architecture—fewer crashes, faster load times, and better shadow rendering on the go.


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