Rebel Galaxy Outlaw is Coming To Consoles Later This Month

Published: September 1, 2020 10:35 AM /

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Rebel Galaxy Outlaw

It's been on the Epic Games Store for over a year now, but developer and publisher Double Damage Games' Rebel Galaxy Outlaw will soon be available on Steam and everywhere else.

The game will include a single player campaign, which will allow players "plenty of room to do your own thing and make some money" which is kind of the idea of being an outlaw, y'know? If I'm going to be an outlaw, I want to be an outlaw on my own terms, thank you. 

Anyways, the game features a Autopursuit system that will make space combat accessible to everyone, from novices to hardcore veterans, players will be able to customize their starship with weapons, armor, and gear. Gambling is in the game and players can gamble for cash and equipment in side games such as 8-ball, dice poker, slot machines and arcade games.

Once you're flying around in the cockpit of your fancy ship, there's a Subspace Radio that includes 7 radio stations and over 21 hours of music, DJs, and commercials. Players will also be able to meet a bunch of sketchy people and call them up to lend a hand when needed, so if you want to do something big you'll have some backup.

Rebel Galaxy Outlaw will be releasing on the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Steam on September 22, 2020 for $29.99 USD.

If you're interested in Rebel Galaxy Outlaw, be sure to wishlist it on Steam here, and if you want to follow the developer, they have  Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Discord pages available for anyone who wants updates on Rebel Galaxy Outlaw.

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