Obsidian unable to deliver promised outer worlds upgrade on consoles

Obsidian Entertainment announced a free upgrade for owners of the original The Outer Worlds but later said it could not be provided on PlayStation and Xbox due to technical issues.

The studio had delisted the base game this month and promised the Spacer’s Choice Edition at no cost to those who owned the original version before May 27. The offer was posted on Steam on April 30 and applied across multiple platforms including PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Many players purchased the base game ahead of the deadline after the initial next-gen port required an extra payment for upgrades.

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Bethesda confirms Starfield PS5 launch for April 7

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Bethesda has announced that Starfield will launch on PlayStation 5 on April 7, coinciding with the release of the free Free Lanes update and the paid Terran Armada expansion. The port is PS5 Pro Enhanced and available for pre-order at $50. Company executives emphasized ongoing support for the game.

Owners of the base edition of The Outer Worlds encountered problems claiming a promised free upgrade to the Spacer's Choice Edition on consoles. The issues arose after the original version was delisted at the end of May.

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Obsidian Entertainment is rolling out a major update for The Outer Worlds on May 27, seven years after the game's initial release. The patch will add grenades, performance improvements, and other fixes, while delisting the base game from storefronts. The Spacer’s Choice Edition will become the sole purchase option with a reduced price.

Bethesda hosted media at its Maryland office for a preview of the next Starfield update, with director Todd Howard confirming it is not a major 2.0 reboot. More details will be shared next week, building on recent social media teases amid PS5 port rumors.

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Bungie confirmed it will provide the base edition of Marathon at no cost to players who purchased the Deluxe Edition upgrade during the Open Play Week at a discounted price. The move addresses confusion on the PlayStation Store where the bundle appeared cheaper than expected. The studio also extended the free-to-play period for the extraction shooter.

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