Obsidian admite errores en el lanzamiento de la actualización gratuita de The Outer Worlds

Los propietarios de la edición básica de The Outer Worlds tuvieron problemas para reclamar una actualización gratuita prometida a la Spacer's Choice Edition en consolas. Los inconvenientes surgieron después de que la versión original fuera retirada de las tiendas a finales de mayo.

Obsidian Entertainment ofreció la actualización gratuita a todos los propietarios de la versión digital básica en todas las plataformas tras anunciar su retirada el 27 de mayo. La Spacer's Choice Edition se lanzó originalmente a principios de 2023 con su propia serie de problemas.

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