Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirates Fortune DLC Launching on May 15 Alongside Main Game Demo

During the Star Wars Celebration festival, the teams at **Ubisoft** and **Massive Entertainment** unveiled a trailer for the upcoming narrative expansion for **Star Wars Outlaws**, titled **A Pirate’s Fortune**. However, prior to the announcement, the trailer **leaked** online, allowing some fans a sneak peek at the content ahead of time. The developers also released a demo and announced **Outlaws** for the Switch 2.

In the **A Pirate’s Fortune** expansion, Kay Vess embarks on a journey through the Kephsi system, where she will encounter pirates and lost treasures. She teams up with seasoned pirate Hondo Onaka, who is eager to take revenge on a group of ruthless brigands. Additionally, they will face the Miyuki Merchant League, which offers upgrades for the «Pathfinder» in exchange for smuggling tasks.

To access the missions from the DLC, players must complete the story quests from the base game. Upon the release of **A Pirate’s Fortune**, Ultimate and Deluxe edition owners will receive cosmetic packs named «Naboo Knowledge» and «Desert Nomad.»

Alongside the launch of **A Pirate’s Fortune**, a significant update for **Star Wars Outlaws** will be released, granting all players themed cosmetics inspired by the **Star Wars: Skeleton Crew** show. This includes a new outfit for Nyx, a trophy for the speeder, as well as keychains for both the speeder and the spacecraft. Players can collect this gift from the delivery bay on the «Pathfinder.»

**A Pirate’s Fortune** will be available as part of a seasonal pass and for individual purchase starting May 15 on PC (via [Steam](https://store.steampowered.com/app/3271140/Star_Wars_Outlaws__Season_Pass/), Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series. A three-hour demo has already been released on these platforms, although progress from the demo will not transfer to the full game. Furthermore, **Star Wars Outlaws** is set to land on Nintendo Switch 2, with a release date of September 4.