Ubisoft's decision to lock a Jabba the Hutt mission behind the Season Pass for their upcoming game, Star Wars Outlaws, has ignited controversy among fans eagerly anticipating this highly anticipated content. According to reports from Spanish outlet Area Jugones and details on Ubisoft's website, the Season Pass for Star Wars Outlaws, priced as an optional add-on to the standard game, will grant access to the exclusive Jabba’s Gambit mission at launch. This mission reportedly involves the protagonist, Kay, embarking on a job for Jabba the Hutt due to a debt owed by ND-5.

While specifics about the extent of the Jabba the Hutt content gated behind the Season Pass remain unclear, Ubisoft has hinted that players will interact with Jabba as the leader of a criminal faction, potentially engaging in tasks and decisions related to this iconic Star Wars character.

The revelation of locking significant story content like the Jabba’s Gambit mission behind a paywall has been met with disappointment and criticism from fans. Many have expressed frustration over this practice, particularly when it concerns content integral to the game’s narrative and world-building.

Star Wars Outlaws, announced in 2023, promises an adventure set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, focusing on Key Vess, ND-5, and Nix navigating the criminal underworld of the Star Wars galaxy. The game is scheduled for release on August 27, 2024, with multiple editions available, including the Standard Edition, Gold Edition (offering early access and the Season Pass), and Ultimate Edition (including additional cosmetics and a digital art book).

The controversy surrounding the Jabba the Hutt mission being exclusive to the Season Pass has prompted inquiries to Ubisoft for clarification and comment. Both fans and critics are eager to understand the impact of such a decision on the overall gameplay experience and consumer expectations, raising broader discussions about the evolving landscape of post-launch content and monetization strategies in the gaming industry.

Source: GameNGadgets

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