Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition Ubisoft Store sale showing the LEGEND discount code and a final price of .50.

Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition Can Drop to $17.50 in Ubisoft’s May Sale

If you skipped Star Wars Outlaws at launch because the price felt a little too Imperial, this might be the moment to smuggle it into your library.

Ubisoft’s current Legendary Sale has knocked Star Wars Outlaws down hard on PC, with the Gold Edition listed at $27.50 on the U.S. Ubisoft Store. Add the store’s current LEGEND coupon — which takes $10 off purchases of $19.99 or more — and that brings the Gold Edition down to $17.50 before regional taxes and store quirks enter the chat. The offer is listed as running until May 19.

The Gold Edition Is the Real Deal Here

The Standard Edition is also sitting at $17.50, which is already a chunky discount from its usual $69.99 price. But the better value is the Gold Edition, because that version includes the base game and the Season Pass. Ubisoft’s own store listing describes the Gold Edition as including the base game plus the Season Pass, which is exactly why the extra coupon discount matters here.

In other words: do not just grab the cheapest tile on the board without checking what is attached to it. This is Star Wars. There is always a trapdoor somewhere.

What Do You Actually Get?

The Season Pass extends Kay Vess’ trip through the criminal underworld with the two story packs: Wild Card and A Pirate’s Fortune. Ubisoft’s Season Pass page also lists the Day 1 exclusive mission Jabba’s Gambit, the Kessel Runner character pack, plus the Hunter’s Legacy and Cartel Ronin cosmetic bundles.

That makes the Gold Edition sale price much more interesting than a normal “game got cheaper” story. Wild Card brought Lando Calrissian into Kay’s orbit through a high-stakes Sabacc setup, while A Pirate’s Fortune teamed Kay and Nix with Hondo Ohnaka for pirate trouble in the Khepi system. If you were waiting for Outlaws to feel more complete before jumping in, this is basically the bundle you were waiting for.

Outlaws at Budget Price Hits Differently

Star Wars Outlaws had a messy first impression cycle: big ambition, lots of debate, patches, performance improvements, and a whole lot of “is this actually the open-world Star Wars game people wanted?” energy. At full price, that debate mattered more.

At $17.50 for the Gold Edition after coupon, the conversation changes. That is not “take out a second mortgage on your moisture farm” money. That is “okay, let’s see what Kay Vess and Nix are actually up to” money.

For players who enjoy the seedier side of Star Wars — syndicates, smugglers, Sabacc tables, Hutt-adjacent bad decisions, and the kind of jobs Han Solo definitely would have claimed were “easy” before everything exploded — Outlaws becomes much easier to recommend at this price.

A Good Time to Take the Risk

The catch, naturally, is that this appears to be a Ubisoft Store PC deal, and pricing may vary by region. Console players should check their own storefronts rather than assuming the same discount applies everywhere.

Still, as Star Wars game deals go, this is one of the cleaner ones: base game, Season Pass, both major story DLCs, and extra content at a very low entry price. That is a strong pitch, especially while we wait for the next big Star Wars gaming announcement to escape hyperspace.

For more releases, oddities, and deep cuts across the galaxy, check our complete guide to all Star Wars games ever made.

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    Matt “ObiWaN” Hansen is a veteran Star Wars writer and lore specialist with decades of firsthand experience spanning Star Wars books, films, television, and games. He has been actively involved in the Star Wars Galaxies community since its early days, where he helped build fan projects and online resources that served the wider player base. His coverage draws on long-term franchise knowledge, practical gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars fan community.

Matt "ObiWaN" Hansen

Matt “ObiWaN” Hansen is a veteran Star Wars writer and lore specialist with decades of firsthand experience spanning Star Wars books, films, television, and games. He has been actively involved in the Star Wars Galaxies community since its early days, where he helped build fan projects and online resources that served the wider player base. His coverage draws on long-term franchise knowledge, practical gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars fan community.