The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition<\/em> was released on March 7, and Steam users aren’t handing it positive reviews. <\/p>
At the time of writing, the game has 229 reviews on the PC platform<\/a>, and they are mostly negative. Most players are slamming the title for being bugged to oblivion, to the point that the game is unplayable. As a result, they are targeting publishers from Private Division for releasing a “patch” to the game which is nothing more but a simple cash grab.<\/p>
“I don’t think I’ll be playing any more of this scam\/patch until they patch it,” a user named Replica Velocity wrote on Steam<\/a>. “As soon as I launched the game and the gameplay started, I thought something was wrong because it was running at 25 fps,” another one named Jacurutu added<\/a>.<\/p>
Others find it funny how a game about corporations’ greed can be re-released while completely unplayable just for the makers to earn more money. “This is the perfect example of corpo greed ironically from a game about corpo greed,” Parilia wrote<\/a>.<\/p>
Some top reviews also point out that it’s not entirely Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft’s fault. Both studios are currently working on a sequel to the game, The Outer Worlds 2<\/em>. The game was announced on June 13, 2021, during Xbox<\/a> and Bethesda’s<\/a> joint E3 presentation, but it doesn’t have a release date yet.<\/p>
Related: Starfield<\/em> finally has an official release date, for real this time\u2014but it\u2019s even later than expected<\/a><\/strong><\/p>
The original game, however, was critically acclaimed. The PC version boasted an 82 metascore on Metacritic<\/a> when it was released in 2019, which was followed by a 7.3 user score. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"