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Star Wars Outlaws Is on Sale for $40

by Isaac Feb 22,2025

Ubisoft's Star Wars Outlaws, the latest addition to the Star Wars gaming universe, is currently available at a significantly reduced price on Amazon. Both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions are discounted to around $40, representing a savings of over 40% off the original $69.99 MSRP. This limited-time offer, especially the Xbox Series X version, is likely to disappear quickly, so act fast to secure this bargain.

Star Wars Outlaws: Deep Discount on Amazon

### Star Wars Outlaws (PS5)

9$69.99 save 43%$39.99 at Amazon### Star Wars Outlaws (Xbox)

4$69.99 save 44%$39.20 at Amazon

IGN's Tristan Ogilvie praised Star Wars Outlaws in our review, highlighting its unique blend of action and adventure, stating that it offers a fresh take on the Star Wars gaming experience.

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