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Star Wars Outlaws: May Pirate Fortune Update

Author : Joshua Sep 21,2025

Star Wars Outlaws second story pack announced

Star Wars Outlaws players can return to their galactic smuggling adventures on May 15 with the launch of the game's second major story expansion. Ubisoft revealed the DLC will be available across all current platforms, giving season pass holders free access while others will need to spend $14.99 to join Kay Vess and Nix on their newest heist.

Join Forces With a Legendary Scoundrel

The "A Pirate's Fortune" expansion teams players up with none other than Hondo Ohnaka, the charismatic leader of the notorious Ohnaka Gang. Fans will recognize this fan-favorite rogue from Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series, the 2017 Darth Maul comics, and even as an animatronic figure at Disney's Galaxy's Edge. This time, the smooth-talking pirate becomes Kay's unlikely ally in taking down Stinger Tash's Rokana Raiders.

The expansion sends players on a wild ride through a mysterious ancient tomb while running dangerous smuggling operations for the Miyuki Trade League. Just remember - you'll need to complete the main campaign first before diving into these new escapades when they drop on May 15.

More Exciting News From Star Wars Celebration

Ubisoft dropped these revelations during a packed panel at Star Wars Celebration Japan, where they also confirmed Star Wars Outlaws will blast onto the Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4. This comes just months after the next-gen handheld console's initial launch on June 5, giving fans another reason to upgrade their portable gaming setup.

Between the new DLC's spacefaring adventures and the upcoming Switch 2 release, it's shaping up to be an explosive year for Star Wars Outlaws fans. Whether you're teaming up with Hondo or preparing for portable play, there's never been a better time to be a scoundrel in the Outer Rim.

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