Listen, I know you’re on the fence about playing Star Wars Outlaws because you don’t trust Ubisoft open-world games and you saw the less-than-praiseworthy gameplay trailers. $69.99 as the base price for a video game is a lot of money and a big risk. That’s why you need to know that you can greatly reduce this financial risk by getting a Ubisoft+ Premium subscription.

Nobody is talking about this insane Ubisoft+ Premium subscription deal for Star Wars Outlaws

you’re able to save $62 and still play Star Wars Outlaws bygetting a monthly subscription to Ubisoft+ Classics. You can also think of it as spending $8 to try outStar Wars Outlawsfor a month. Let me break down the math because you can actually save a lot more with Ubisoft+ Premium. And quick note: I promise I’m not getting paid by Ubisoft to promote this. I simply want you to play a great game and not miss out on a great deal.

Ubisoft+ Premium

A Ubisoft+ Premium monthly subscription is $17.99 a month. Ubisoft+ Premium gives you everything in the Star Wars Outlaws Ultimate Edition, which on its own costs $129.99. Do the math and with Ubisoft+ Premium,you actually save $112for one month since you’re effectively getting Star Wars Outlaws Ultimate Edition for the monthly cost of $17.99 instead of $129.99.

You get diminished returns if you keep the subscriptionfor more than one month, but it’s still a phenomenal deal to try Star Wars Outlaws Ultimate Edition for just $18. Plus, if you choose to buy the game and cancel your subscription, it’s discounted and you keep all your saved progress. Ubisoft wins if you get the subscription for a month and end up buying it since they get more money from you in that case, but that’s the worse case scenario for you in exchange for trying Star Wars Outlaws basically “risk free”.

Star Wars Outlaws Ubisoft+ Premium Deal

Now, let’s get to how you’re able to save $62 to try Star Wars Outlaws without the Ultimate Edition add-ons. With this option, you technically save less, but in reality,you spend lesswhich can make it a more viable and tempting offer if you can’t afford the $17.99 a month.

Ubisoft+ Classics

If you don’t want Star Wars Outlaws Ultimate Edition, which includes three days of early access, the pre-order bonuses, the season pass, and two skin bundles, you may opt forthe Ubisoft+ Classics subscription.

Ubisoft+ Classics costs $7.99 a month, so you’re spending less but still saving $62 in the first month by not buying the game. The standard edition of Star Wars Outlaws is $69.99 and the Ubisoft+ Classics subscription, which gets you the standard edition of Star Wars Outlaws, costs $7.99 a month.You save $62, or only spend $8, to try Star Wars Outlaws for a month.

Ubisoft+ Classics Vs Premium

The cherry on top of all this is that with the Ubisoft+ Premium subscription, you can playevery Assassin’s Creed gameincluding AC Mirage and AC Shadows when that comes out in November,every Far Cry game,every Prince of Persia gameincluding The Lost Crown,Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, and so much more.

The only downside to this is both Ubisoft+ subscriptionsonly works on PC, Xbox consoles, and Amazon Luna. If you have a PS5, you’re unfortunately out of luck.

If you’re on the fence about whether you should or shouldn’t play Star Wars Outlaws,I highly recommend spending $8 to play itthanks to the Ubisoft+ Classics subscription. If you don’t have the patience to wait three days, want to experience the season pass stuff (which would mean you need to keep your monthly subscription for longer), or want to play all the games in the Ubisoft+ library, the Ubisoft+ Premium subscription is also a great way to experienceone of the most anticipated games of 2024.

Noah Nelson

From his early days of blog-style music, movie, and game reviews to working as the Esports Writer at Coastline Community College, Noah Nelson now works fulltime as a Staff Writer for Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion. He has been helping gamers everywhere with Destiny 2 god rolls, Warzone 2 DMZ missions, and collectibles in any indie game for over a year and a half. His Bachelor’s Degree in English Rhetoric and Composition with a minor in Journalism from CSULB has shaped him to be a strong writer and editor. His fondest gaming memory is playing Sly Cooper 2 after begging his mom (for hours) to play it before his birthday and he still cries myself to sleep remembering the time he accidentally saved over his 99% completion save file in Kingdom Hearts 2.