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Star Wars Outlaws: Gold Edition (Switch 2)

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Amazon has Star Wars Outlaws: Gold Edition (Nintendo Switch 2 Game Key Card) on sale for $28.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for sharing this deal.

Walmart also has Star Wars Outlaws: Gold Edition (Nintendo Switch 2 Game Key Card) on sale for $28.79. Free store pickup is available where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • Gold Edition, get access to the base game and the season pass including: Wild Card story pack, A Pirate's Fortune story pack, Jabba's Gambit exclusive Day 1 mission, The Kessel Runner character pack, The Hunter's Legacy bundle, and The Cartel Ronin bundle.
  • Discover a galaxy of opportunity. Explore distinct locations with bustling cities and cantinas. Race across sprawling outdoor landscapes on your speeder. Each location brings new adventures, unique challenges, and enticing rewards if you're willing to take the risk.

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Amazon has Star Wars Outlaws: Gold Edition (Nintendo Switch 2 Game Key Card) on sale for $28.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for sharing this deal.

Walmart also has Star Wars Outlaws: Gold Edition (Nintendo Switch 2 Game Key Card) on sale for $28.79. Free store pickup is available where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Note: Availability for purchase may vary by location.

Details:
  • Gold Edition, get access to the base game and the season pass including: Wild Card story pack, A Pirate's Fortune story pack, Jabba's Gambit exclusive Day 1 mission, The Kessel Runner character pack, The Hunter's Legacy bundle, and The Cartel Ronin bundle.
  • Discover a galaxy of opportunity. Explore distinct locations with bustling cities and cantinas. Race across sprawling outdoor landscapes on your speeder. Each location brings new adventures, unique challenges, and enticing rewards if you're willing to take the risk.

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Cramstar
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IMO it's sort of like an assassins creed-ish open world Star Wars game. It's pretty fun. A lot of the negativity for the game is derived from the fact that it's a game key card.

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Yesterday 11:30 AM
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singularity465Yesterday 11:30 AM
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I've played a lot of old school Star Wars games like Dark Forces, Jedi Knight, Jedi Outcast, Shadows of the Empire. Does this game share any of the DNA of those games? Do you imagine I might enjoy it? Is there any other modern game this is similar to for comparison purposes?
Yesterday 01:17 PM
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CramstarYesterday 01:17 PM
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Quote from singularity465 :
I've played a lot of old school Star Wars games like Dark Forces, Jedi Knight, Jedi Outcast, Shadows of the Empire. Does this game share any of the DNA of those games? Do you imagine I might enjoy it? Is there any other modern game this is similar to for comparison purposes?
IMO it's sort of like an assassins creed-ish open world Star Wars game. It's pretty fun. A lot of the negativity for the game is derived from the fact that it's a game key card.
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jrno86nunezYesterday 01:46 PM
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Quote from Cramstar :
IMO it's sort of like an assassins creed-ish open world Star Wars game. It's pretty fun. A lot of the negativity for the game is derived from the fact that it's a game key card.
I totally get some of the criticism behind the key cards, BUT... let's not forget how terrible the days of a piece of paper with a code were. Use the code once and it is forever attached to an account, no sharing.

Not to sound like a bootlicker, but I think the context of what it USED to be needs to be considered.
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CramstarYesterday 03:07 PM
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Quote from jrno86nunez :
I totally get some of the criticism behind the key cards, BUT... let's not forget how terrible the days of a piece of paper with a code were. Use the code once and it is forever attached to an account, no sharing. Not to sound like a bootlicker, but I think the context of what it USED to be needs to be considered.
For sure, I'll take a GKC any day it's still a physical swappable sellable piece. The game itself with the story is compelling enough, Star Wars fans seem to enjoy it more than non fans.
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rainmanx2Yesterday 04:30 PM
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Quote from jrno86nunez :
I totally get some of the criticism behind the key cards, BUT... let's not forget how terrible the days of a piece of paper with a code were. Use the code once and it is forever attached to an account, no sharing. Not to sound like a bootlicker, but I think the context of what it USED to be needs to be considered.
The problem is the very small but very loud percentage of people that are living in their parents basement that swear by physical because when the end of the world comes and everything goes offline, they have some games to play. S2 cards are expensive. I get that. Key cards are a trade off of not paying extra. I have purchased used key card games so that's nice.
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JMattesYesterday 06:37 PM
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wait whats this non sense about key cards
Last edited by JMattes April 11, 2026 at 01:16 PM.
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MreowsersYesterday 07:31 PM
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Quote from rainmanx2 :
The problem is the very small but very loud percentage of people that are living in their parents basement that swear by physical because when the end of the world comes and everything goes offline, they have some games to play. S2 cards are expensive. I get that. Key cards are a trade off of not paying extra. I have purchased used key card games so that's nice.
Some people just don't like using up the space on their S2 with a "physical" cartridge. Space is limited on the handheld. It has nothing to do with their living conditions.

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EastMadeToday 03:56 AM
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Always wanted to give this one a try
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SfapexfanToday 05:29 AM
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This is on gamepass. I didn't enjoy it. Combat was very simple. If you enjoy the more recent assassin creed games I'd give it a go. If you enjoy souls like you're not going to enjoy thi
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DogAndPonyToday 02:03 PM
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How does this compare with the other recent Star Wars game? Can't recall the name but the main character is ginger.
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Pr1vateerToday 02:19 PM
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Quote from singularity465 :
I've played a lot of old school Star Wars games like Dark Forces, Jedi Knight, Jedi Outcast, Shadows of the Empire. Does this game share any of the DNA of those games? Do you imagine I might enjoy it? Is there any other modern game this is similar to for comparison purposes?
All the games you listed are better, especially JKA, but you might find some fun here if you like assassin's creed.

Sadly there are no equivalents to Jedi Outcast so people just still play that one online with custom clients like EternalJK or TaystJK; there are still multiplayer servers with players in 2026.
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schlackToday 02:24 PM
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Quote from rainmanx2 :
The problem is the very small but very loud percentage of people that are living in their parents basement that swear by physical because when the end of the world comes and everything goes offline, they have some games to play. S2 cards are expensive. I get that. Key cards are a trade off of not paying extra. I have purchased used key card games so that's nice.
I don't mind the key card if it allows them to hit lower price points. It's a creative solution and the business case makes sense. Yet, as someone who's still got a collection of nes, snes, n64, genesis, wii and Wii U physical games, it's sad that these key cards will most likely be useless in 10-20 years.
Last edited by schlack April 12, 2026 at 07:26 AM.

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