Freebird!

From the moment the initial trailer ofThe Outer Worldsdropped, where it brazenly declared that it was from the developers of “The original”FalloutandFallout: New Vegas, it was a game that I knew I needed in my life. Then the inevitable happened when Epic Games Store snapped it up as atimed exclusive, which I can’t blame Obsidian for since the game uses Unreal Engine 4 and there are a lot of incentives in place to cozy up to Epics storefront for games that use their engine.

While I’ve not been overly vocal about it, I’ve not been happy with how Epic has been handing their attempt to carve out a niche in the PC storefront market. Being the stubborn Jersey boy that I am though, I decided my enjoyment was able to be put on hold for a year all in the name of the greater good. Despite it being mymost anticipated game of 2019, I settled in for the long slumber as I prepared to wait a year forThe Outer Worldsto come to another storefront.

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I awake today from my slumber to see thatThe Outer Worldshas escaped its bounds on the Epic Games Store (and Xbox Games Pass for PC) and is now available on bothSteamandGOG. ThePeril on Gorgonexpansion is also being released day one which means if one so chooses you can get it all with no need to wait.

While the game is launching at full price despite the year since the initial release, there is a hefty sale going on for the Steam release through November 6 to the tune of 50% off the base game. Those wanting the expansion pass will still have to pay full price though. The sale on the base game is also present on GOG but there is no indication of when that sale will end.

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I know at least a handful of people like me who waited this incredibly long year (remember when Covid-19 wasn’t a thing?) to play what was eventually namedDestructoid’s Game of the Year. To those people I will quote the great Alton Brown: “Your patience has been rewarded.”

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