AlthoughStar Wars Outlawsfeatures its own original story, it still feels like it belongs in the largerStar Warsuniverse. It certainly helps that several characters from the popular franchise show up throughout the main story, as too do a couple oficonicStar Warslocations.
The main story ofStar Wars Outlawsclocks in at around 15 hours and is broken up into quests, a full list of which can be found below. Those looking for information about the game’s point of no return can also find that here, as too can anyone curious about post-game content.
Every Main Story Mission in Star Wars Outlaws
There are 21 main story quests inStar Wars Outlaws, with each one typically taking around half an hour to complete. Once players reach Hyperspace, they’ll unlock the ability totravel to Kijimi, Akiva, and Tatooine, at which point, they’ll be free to complete The Heavy, The Safecracker, and The Droidsmith in whatever order they like. The final three quests must be completed in order though, and will take players right up to the end credits.
As mentioned above, players are free to recruit their crew for the heist in any order they like. As such, the order of missions 9-17 will vary from player to player. Legacy will only become available once the other crew missions have been completed.
When is the Point of No Return in Star Wars Outlaws?
Star Wars Outlaws' point of no return comes at the beginning of The Truth, after which, players will be locked into the main story until they’ve completed the game. Thankfully, there’ll be a warning screen when they reach this point, so there’s no way to move past it accidentally. The last three missions will take around two hours to complete, although those who struggle withstealth-based gameplaymay want to allow an extra thirty minutes or so.
Is There a New Game Plus Mode in Star Wars Outlaws?
Star Wars Outlawsdoes not have a New Game+ mode. However, players will be able to continue playing after they finish the main story, so those who just want to mainline the narrative can do so without having to worry about missing out on side content later on. Nothing is missable inStar Wars Outlaws, which should come as very good news for completionists given how much side content the game crams in.