Summary

Star Wars Outlawsgives you the opportunity to live your Han Solo fantasy of blasting your way through the galaxy with your ship, blaster, and charisma. However, as is the fate of most singleplayer games, your story will eventually end - the campaign won’t last forever, after all. What then?

As you probably expected, the game has more than the basic campaign waiting for you, giving you a bunch of extra stuff to do after it. From unlocking outfits to exploring and playing mini-games, Kay Vess and Nix have a lot in store for them here, which means you have a lot in store waiting for you.

10Max Out Your Reputation With The Syndicates

Make Everyone Like You

As you play the game, there will be four syndicates that you may work with or against, and you’ll have different levels ofreputation with each syndicate,depending on your choices. You have the Pyke Syndicate, the Crimson Dawn, the Hutt Cartel, and the Ashiga Clan.

Your reputation will likely go all over the place depending on how you handled your missions, but now is a good time to pick up contracts and dedicate yourself to getting them to love you. You’ll get rewards for that, too.

9Unlock All Abilities

The Best Version Of You

During the game, you’ll also unlock many different abilities. While some of them will get your attention right away, others may get left behind for not appealing to you or because the unlock method seemed hard or too much trouble.

However, you can challenge yourself to get all the abilities you neglected or forgot about and turn Kay into the most powerful version of her she can be. Plus, you may find some hidden ability that suits your playstyle.

8Unlock Loadouts

Do Some Crime And Look Good While You’re At It

Along with abilities, you also have access to loadouts, which are your outfit, charms, and a treat for Nix (and clothes for him, but those are purely cosmetic). Each of these comes with unique perks, meaning you can make Kay even more powerful with the right accessories.

Or, you may throw optimization out the window and just focus on the best-looking outfits so you can look stylish during your endgame adventure - not everything is about the stats.

7Face The High-Rollers

Or Just Play Some Sabacc

Sabaccis an iconic game in the Star Wars universe, though its rules are still a bit of a mystery since we’ve had many iterations of the game from different sources throughout the years. Here, you can play Ubisoft’s take on it, which is surprisingly good.

You can track down the best players in the Outer Rim and challenge them, thus completing a mission arc in the process, or just play for the fun of it. A proper career mode, better enemy AI, and online multiplayer, and this Sabacc could even be its own card video game.

6Play The Arcades

A Fun Distraction

There’s not much to do aside from getting a trophy/achievement from the arcades, as they’re nothing more than simple distractions from the main game, but that doesn’t make them bad by any stretch.

You can enjoy mini-games such as racing through the course as fast as you can without hitting obstacles or blowing asteroids before they hit you. Either way, they’re fun to mess around with for a while.

5Upgrade Your Blaster

Shoot Your Enemies First

Though there are a few guns in this game, all of them are temporary equipment - all except for one. Your blaster will be your trusty weapon throughout the whole game and during all endgame content, too, so you might as well take good care of it.

Getting all the upgrades is also another way to make Kay powerful, and you’ll be able to get the most variety available from the basic shooting of the game, making things less repetitive, too.

4Upgrade Your Vehicles

The Speeder And The Ship Deserve Some Love, Too

Similar to the blaster, your journey will also rely a lot on your vehicles, as they allow you to traverse the maps quicker or to go to other maps in the first place, as you need a ship to travel between planets.

Upgrading them during the game is very helpful, but you’ll likely not get all the upgrades during your playthrough. Thus, now is the perfect time to get the parts and money needed to fully upgrade the Trailblazer andits speeder.

3Increase Difficulty

Start Over Or Complete The Game In A Harder Environment

Star Wars Outlaws is far from being one of the hardest games out there. That said, you can make life slightly harder for you if you want the game to properly challenge you - though there are no difficulty settings, you can tweak some gameplay features in the menu.

Thus, you’re able to complete whatever is left or start a new adventure from scratch, but now in a more ruthless galaxy - which is fitting, as you’re dealing with crime syndicates in the Outer Rim.

2Steal The Vaults

Might Affect Your Reputation

Now that you’ve become friends with all the big crime groups out there, why not put that friendship to the test by stealing their stuff? Though you can get to a vault quietly, the cards required to open them will likely hit your reputation stats with them.

Still, it’s not only a fun risk to take, but it’s also necessary to get collectibles, like the things you can use to upgrade vehicles, for loadouts or Sabacc tokens to use during those games.

1Get All The Trophies/Achievements

Nothing Like A Trophy Hunt

In the end, you’re able to always go for the one goal every game gives you: the trophies or achievements, depending on where you play the game. None of them are particularly hard, too, but they challenge you enough to keep you engaged.

Going for some of the things we’ve mentioned here will also lead you to trophies/achievements, such as improving your reputation with the syndicates, but there are other things, such as space combat.