The Australian classification board has rated Star Wars Outlaws as an ‘M’ for Mature, which is the equivalent of a “T” Teen ESRB Rating.
Just several days ago, Outlaws was also rated in South Korea, which has led some people to speculate that the game could be released soon due to past ratings and releases on other Ubisoft games.
As outlined by content creator JorRaptor, here are several ratings and releases:
Assassin’s Creed Mirage was rated on July 17 and released on October 5, 80 days later. Star Wars Jedi Survivor was rated on January 9 and was released on April 28, 109 days later, but was initially planned to be released on March 17, 67 days later. The Division 2 was rated on January 8 and released on March 12, 63 days later.
In short, it seems like the South Korean ratings could collaborate into a release. However, Ubisoft has yet to put any significant marketing behind the game.
As outlined by Insider Gaming earlier this year, it’s understood that the current plan for Star Wars Outlaws is to release the game in the first half of 2024.
Earlier this month, NVIDIA announced that Star Wars Outlaws will launch with DLSS 3 and ray-traced effects. These features greatly improve visual depth and realism through frame generation and lighting simulation. Even if fans are skeptical over Ubisoft’s habits, the game will surely look good.
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There is also [most importantly] the South Korean rating of Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora, which was rated on October 12th, 2023 and the game released on December 7th 2023 – that’s 1 month & 25 days, so a month and a half from rating to release.
No one wants this why can’t they make a KOTOR 3 with Obsidian, Force Unleashed 3, 1313 we need those.
Deus Ex gets cancelled but this gets made. Splinter Cell and BGE2 are probably never getting made but this happens and same with Rayman and Prince remake.