The Outer Worlds Spacer’s Choice Edition — A disappointingly appropriate name


“You’ve tried the best, now try the rest. Spacer’s Choice!” In The Outer Worlds, the far-flung colonies of Halcyon are owned and managed by the Board, a grouping of insidious megacorporations invested in every walk of life. Of all the companies working together to maximize profits and exploit the colonists of Halcyon, Spacer’s Choice is well known as the cheapest and most willing to cut corners.

There’s irony in Private Division choosing to use the “Spacer’s Choice” brand for its definitive edition of Obsidian Entertainment’s The Outer Worlds. Despite the legitimate graphical improvements made in this version, The Outer Worlds Spacer’s Choice Edition comes off as a blatant cash grab, skewing the tendencies of other first-party Xbox games to lock its upgrades behind a paywall — a wall that your save file can’t cross, no matter how big a fan you are.

All the right upgrades

It’s clear from the start that the Spacer’s Choice Edition is a huge visual improvement. (Image credit: Windows Central)

When The Outer Worlds was released in 2019, it was astoundingly easy to praise for its humorous writing, fleshed-out story and characters, and first-class worldbuilding. However, the game was never the most visually impressive, and Windows Central’s The Outer Worlds review criticized it for its quality-of-life issues and poor AI NPCs. Nearly three-and-a-half years later, the game is finally enjoying a major upgrade in the form of the Spacer’s Choice Edition.





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