Alright, space cowboys and scoundrels, listen up! As of 2026, I'm here to break down the official PC specifications for Star Wars Outlaws, courtesy of Ubisoft's recent reveal. If you're dreaming of piloting the Trailblazer through the Outer Rim, you'd better check if your trusty PC can handle the heat. They've laid it all out in four glorious, slightly terrifying tiers: Minimum, Recommended, Enthusiast, and Ultra. So, let's see if you're running a sleek starfighter or a clunky old junker that belongs in a Mos Eisley scrap heap.

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First up, the Minimum Requirements. This is for the brave souls who just want to get their boots on the ground. We're talking a baseline 1080p experience with low settings and a solid 30 FPS. Think of it as flying a Y-Wing—it gets the job done, but don't expect it to win any beauty contests. You'll need some decent, if slightly dated, hardware to even get started on this galactic heist.

Now, for the Recommended Requirements. This is the sweet spot, my friends. Aiming for that silky smooth 1080p at 60 FPS with high settings? This spec list is your target. It's like upgrading from a landspeeder to the Millennium Falcon—a significant jump in performance and fun. Ubisoft's recommendations here are what they consider the ideal way to experience Kay Vess's story without breaking the bank.

Feeling a bit more... extravagant? Enter the Enthusiast Requirements. This tier is for those who want to get truly immersed. We're moving up to 1440p resolution, maintaining that 60 FPS but now with high settings. The visuals get crisper, the worlds feel more alive, and you might just feel like you're actually in a cantina on Tatooine. It requires a more powerful rig, but oh, is it worth it.

Finally, we reach the pinnacle: the Ultra Requirements. This is for the true believers, the hardware jedi. To fully experience Star Wars Outlaws in glorious 4K at 60 FPS with every single setting cranked to Ultra, you'll need a PC that probably costs more than a small starship. But let me tell you, with ray-traced global illumination, reflections, and shadows all enabled, it will be a sight to behold.

Speaking of tech, this game is packing some serious heat under the hood. It's utilizing the latest PC wizardry, including:

  • NVIDIA RTXDI for that sweet, sweet dynamic lighting that makes every blaster bolt and neon sign pop.

  • Full support for upscaling tech: NVIDIA DLSS 3.5, Intel XESS 1.3, and AMD FSR 3.0. These are your best friends for squeezing out extra frames without sacrificing visual fidelity. 🚀

  • A whole host of PC-friendly features like uncapped frame rates (for those buttery-smooth 144Hz displays), multi-monitor and ultrawide setup support, and even a 21:9 Cinematic Display Mode for that truly epic, screen-filling adventure.

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For those who've been living under a rock on Dagobah, let me set the scene. Star Wars Outlaws is set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. You play as Kay Vess, a scoundrel trying to make her way—and a big score—in the galaxy's criminal underworld. She's not alone, of course. By her side is her gruff droid companion, ND-5, and her adorable yet fiercely loyal creature, Nix. Together, they have to outsmart everyone: the oppressive Empire, rival syndicates, and probably a few bounty hunters along the way. It's all about securing your freedom and your fortune.

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The game is launching on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and, most importantly for us, PC. If you're itching to play early, grabbing the Gold or Ultimate Editions or subscribing to Ubisoft+ will grant you that privilege. The Standard Edition follows shortly after. With its promise of deep storytelling and cutting-edge visuals that push modern hardware, Star Wars Outlaws is shaping up to be a must-play title. So, check those specs, maybe start saving for a GPU upgrade, and get ready to become the galaxy's most wanted (in a good way). May the frames be with you! ✨