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expiredDiscombobulated | Staff posted Sep 02, 2025 11:45 AM
The Outer Worlds (Xbox One/Series X|S or Cloud Digital Download) $5.99 via Xbox/Microsoft Store
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i'm confused because the spacer's choice edition listing says there's a "reduced price" if i already own both dlcs, but i don't know what that price would be, plus they are currently $15 a pop or $25 for the expansion pass. TIA!
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FYI this is not the enhanced "Spacer's Choice" edition. You have to pay an extra $10 for the upgrade, which is worth it.
i'm still a little unclear on how that edition works, even after googling and reading reddit threads..is it basically a deluxe upgrade with the remaster and dlcs, all for $10, so i can get everything for $16 (including the discounted base game here)? i saw that it at least installs as a separate game, which is fine for me as a new player.
i'm confused because the spacer's choice edition listing says there's a "reduced price" if i already own both dlcs, but i don't know what that price would be, plus they are currently $15 a pop or $25 for the expansion pass. TIA!
"No, you do not need the original version of The Outer Worlds to play the Spacer's Choice Edition; it is a standalone package that includes the base game, its two DLCs, and enhanced graphics, but you can also upgrade to it for a reduced price if you already own the original game and its DLCs. If you don't own the original game, you purchase The Spacer's Choice Edition at full price, which is the bundle that contains the updated version of the game and its expansions."
It is confusing and certainly not straightforward on the Xbox site.
EDIT: Google lied. You do need the original base game to take advantage of the upgrade.
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I like this game its made by the fallout people but it has its own identity.
It's not made by the Fallout people. It was made by the company that did Fallout: New Vegas, but none of the people who worked on New Vegas were even part of the company when this was made. This would be like replacing every single member of a band and saying their new album is by the guys who did the last album.
Quote from Walstar2 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
FYI this is not the enhanced "Spacer's Choice" edition. You have to pay an extra $10 for the upgrade, which is worth it.
i'm still a little unclear on how that edition works, even after googling and reading reddit threads..is it basically a deluxe upgrade with the remaster and dlcs, all for $10, so i can get everything for $16 (including the discounted base game here)? i saw that it at least installs as a separate game, which is fine for me as a new player.
i'm confused because the spacer's choice edition listing says there's a "reduced price" if i already own both dlcs, but i don't know what that price would be, plus they are currently $15 a pop or $25 for the expansion pass. TIA!
This is what Google says:
"No, you do not need the original version of The Outer Worlds to play the Spacer's Choice Edition; it is a standalone package that includes the base game, its two DLCs, and enhanced graphics, but you can also upgrade to it for a reduced price if you already own the original game and its DLCs. If you don't own the original game, you purchase The Spacer's Choice Edition at full price, which is the bundle that contains the updated version of the game and its expansions."
It is confusing and certainly not straightforward on the Xbox site.
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Quote from Walstar2 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
FYI this is not the enhanced "Spacer's Choice" edition. You have to pay an extra $10 for the upgrade, which is worth it.
i'm still a little unclear on how that edition works, even after googling and reading reddit threads..is it basically a deluxe upgrade with the remaster and dlcs, all for $10, so i can get everything for $16 (including the discounted base game here)? i saw that it at least installs as a separate game, which is fine for me as a new player.
i'm confused because the spacer's choice edition listing says there's a "reduced price" if i already own both dlcs, but i don't know what that price would be, plus they are currently $15 a pop or $25 for the expansion pass. TIA!
This is what Google says:
"No, you do not need the original version of The Outer Worlds to play the Spacer's Choice Edition; it is a standalone package that includes the base game, its two DLCs, and enhanced graphics, but you can also upgrade to it for a reduced price if you already own the original game and its DLCs. If you don't own the original game, you purchase The Spacer's Choice Edition at full price, which is the bundle that contains the updated version of the game and its expansions."
It is confusing and certainly not straightforward on the Xbox site.
sorry, i'm..not quite sure that answered my question? sounds like either way just get spacer's choice edition for $10, because that's still cheaper than whatever the base game + dlcs price with the discounted spacer's choice is? [IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/IMG]
You have to own the original base game and then the upgrade will install. Same for DLCs. You don't have to have the DLCs to get the base game upgrade, but you won't get the upgraded DLCs as part of the Upgrade purchase until you purchase the DLCs separately.
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