Ubisoft has released Star Wars Outlaws update 1.1.2, and it's intended to address some of the more pressing concerns players have had with the game, including frustrating insta-fail stealth sections and more.
According to Ubisoft, highlights for this update include "tweaks and improvements on some challenging stealth moments", as well as cross-progression, PC performance improvements, and a fix for one of Outlaws' PS5 trophies.
Those stealth fixes include a lowering of the likelihood you'll be detected while you're rolling, as well as an adjustment to the "level of detection" depending on where you are. Details are a little vague, but hopefully, stealth should be a bit less punishing now.
Additionally, if you happen to be playing Outlaws on multiple platforms, you should now be able to access your save no matter where you are thanks to the magic of cross-progression, which has been implemented in this update.
In terms of performance updates, you're getting nebulous "improvements and optimizations" on PC, as well as improvements for some scenes that cause FPS drops. You're also getting "higher graphic fidelity" for ray reconstruction and frame generation tech.
PS5 players will be happy to learn that the Old School Cool trophy is now unlockable too, meaning that it's now possible to score the Platinum for Star Wars Outlaws. As Anakin himself might say, yippee.
The full list of patch notes contains a bunch of other fixes and improvements as well, so if you want to see everything that's new in this Star Wars Outlaws update, then you can do so here.
Star Wars Outlaws is, according to Ubisoft at least, the first open-world Star Wars game. It revolves around outlaw Kay Vess, who must navigate the galaxy's seedy underbelly and decide whether she's going to stay on its gangs' good side or disrupt the status quo.
The game is available right now for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, and you can read our review of it right here.