Outward: Definitive Edition available in May

The waiting has an end: The all -encompassing ultimate adventure, outward: Definitive Edition will be available on May 17, 2022 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S and PC.

The “Definitive Edition” by Outward has experienced players rediscover the basic game with the two DLCs “Three Brothers” and “The Soroboreans” as well as a wealth of new and updated content.

On their journey they will experience unique encounters - and dangerous opponents - while exploring the dungeons and crossing the huge world that lies in front of them.

A new trailer that looks at the world with the eyes of an experienced adventurer was also published today.

For players who are entering the world of Aurai for the first time, the outward: Definitive Edition is a unique opportunity to plunge upside down into all the adventures that the game celebrated by critics have to offer either as a solo experience or in the co-op -Piel with friends.

As an ordinary adventurer, players not only have to hide or defend themselves against threatening creatures, but also defy the dangerous environmental conditions, protect themselves from contagious diseases, ensure sufficient sleep and breastfeed their thirst.

They embark on dangerous expeditions through untamed country to reach new cities, accept varied missions and discover hidden dungeons in which it is teeming with fearsome enemies.

OUTWARD: Definitive Edition – Release Date Reveal Trailer

To make matters worse, the "corruption" is added - a toxic material that spreads across the country and can best be described as "radioactivity of the soul". Of course, it occurred in the country, but was concentrated and further spread after the scourge, which also destroyed cities and at the same time created the most dangerous monsters.

These and many other challenges are waiting for all adventurers who venture into the wilderness and cities of the world of Outward.

Recurring players who already have the basic game Outward and the three-brothers DLC can redeem a free copy of the definitive edition.

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