Ubisoft JUST SCREWED Star Wars Outlaws Players BIG TIME!

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Star Wars Outlaws is quickly becoming the biggest disappointment in recent gaming history, and it's no surprise why. Ubisoft's latest attempt at pushing their woke agenda has resulted in a game that's not only failing to captivate players but is also riddled with game-breaking bugs. The so-called "next big thing" in the Star Wars universe is losing players at an alarming rate, and it’s clear that Ubisoft's priorities are seriously misplaced.

The latest disaster? Players are being forced to restart their entire game from scratch to avoid "issues and progression blockers" after the latest patch. Can you imagine paying full price for a game, only to be told that you have to start over because the developers couldn't bother to get it right the first time? Ubisoft's response to this mess is nothing short of infuriating. An email sent to affected players suggests starting a new game with the latest patch to prevent these bugs, but even that doesn’t guarantee a smooth experience.

This isn’t just a minor inconvenience—it’s a major oversight that should have been caught long before the game was released. Ubisoft has a history of releasing buggy games, but Star Wars Outlaws takes it to a whole new level. The game's progression is completely broken, especially when players try to leave and re-enter planets like Toshara. Multiple reports from frustrated players on the Star Wars Outlaws subreddit confirm that even with the latest patch, the game remains unplayable, with many contemplating refunds.

And it’s not just the bugs that are driving players away. The main character, Kay Vess, is a bland and uninspiring protagonist who seems designed more to fit a forced narrative than to be a relatable or engaging character. Ubisoft’s obsession with DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) has led to a game that feels more like a checklist of progressive ideals than an immersive Star Wars experience. It’s no wonder that the game is bleeding players—it’s clear that Ubisoft’s focus was on pandering to a "modern audience" rather than creating a game that’s actually fun to play.

The reviews speak for themselves. Star Wars Outlaws has received mixed reactions across the board. Some outlets have tried to be kind, but even the most positive reviews can’t ignore the glaring issues. IGN gave it a 7 out of 10, praising the exploration but criticizing the repetitive combat and overwhelming bugs. On the other hand, Greg Miller of Kind of Funny Games didn’t hold back, rating it a 4 out of 10 and calling it a below-average experience that fails to excite or engage.

What’s even more frustrating is Ubisoft’s handling of the game’s release. They withheld review codes until the last minute, giving critics barely any time to play and post their reviews. This shady tactic suggests they knew the game was a mess but hoped to soften the blow of negative feedback. Unfortunately for Ubisoft, players are quickly realizing how broken Star Wars Outlaws really is.

In conclusion, Star Wars Outlaws is a prime example of what happens when a game is more focused on being woke and inclusive than on being enjoyable. The game is losing players fast, and it’s no surprise given the disaster that Ubisoft has released. Between the game-breaking bugs, lackluster protagonist, and forced progressive narrative, Star Wars Outlaws is one of the most disappointing releases in recent memory. If you're a Star Wars fan looking for a new game, steer clear of this one.

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