Star Wars Outlaws Update 1.3.0 Deploys Stealth Overhaul and Performance Fixes Ahead of Wild Card DLC Launch

The Star Wars Outlaws 1.3.0 update delivers crucial stealth enhancements and performance optimizations, fundamentally refining the core gameplay experience. This major patch strategically improves stability and AI behavior, ensuring a smoother and more immersive galactic adventure ahead of new content launches.

The development team at Ubisoft has officially rolled out Title Update 1.3.0 for its open-world action-adventure title, Star Wars Outlaws. This substantial patch, which went live recently, delivers on the studio's commitment to ongoing post-launch support, focusing on performance optimizations, a comprehensive list of bug fixes, and significant quality-of-life improvements, most notably a rework of the game's stealth mechanics. This update follows a series of major patches aimed at refining the player experience since the game's release. The deployment of this update strategically precedes the imminent launch of the game's first major expansion, The Wild Card DLC, and its debut on the Steam platform, signaling a renewed push for the title in 2026.

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🔧 Core Gameplay and Stealth System Enhancements

A primary focus of Update 1.3.0 has been addressing player feedback on the often-criticized stealth systems. The patch introduces adjustments to missions like "False Flag," granting players greater flexibility in their approach without the immediate threat of mission failure upon detection. Key stealth-related improvements include:

  • Improved NPC and Player Animations for more fluid movement.

  • Enhanced Camera Detection Logic for defeated enemies, making stealth takedowns more consistent.

  • Refined UI Feedback when the player is detected, providing clearer situational awareness.

  • Made NPC Voice Lines More Consistent with the player's detection state, improving immersion.

Furthermore, the update has overhauled enemy AI and combat behavior, making engagements more dynamic and challenging. Specific fixes ensure that high-level threats like Death Troopers now correctly spawn from search parties, and the "Wanted" difficulty system now intelligently scales based on the player's own progression, ensuring a balanced challenge throughout the galactic journey.

⚙️ Performance, Stability, and Technical Fixes

Update 1.3.0 brings a wave of technical polish aimed at creating a smoother experience across all platforms. Major stability issues that plagued the launch window have been targeted, including a critical fix for a crash that occurred when selecting 'New Game.' The patch notes detail extensive work done to improve overall stability and reduce FPS drops, which should result in a more consistent framerate during hectic firefights and bustling spaceport scenes.

Platform-specific optimizations are also present:

  • PlayStation 5: Resolved a crash linked to using the Electrobinoculars and restored missing haptic feedback for the grappling hook.

  • PC: Improved stability for users playing via the GeForce Now cloud service and fixed an issue where the map cursor could disappear for controller users.

  • All Platforms: Enhanced texture streaming and fixed issues with blurred imagery during cinematic and dialogue sequences, ensuring the visual spectacle of the Star Wars universe is displayed in crisp detail.

The update requires approximately 5 GB of storage space on PC and Xbox Series X/S, while the PS5 version is a slightly leaner 3.5 GB download.

🔊 Audio, Visual, and Quality-of-Life Refinements

Beyond core gameplay, the patch implements a suite of refinements that collectively enhance the immersion and usability of Star Wars Outlaws.

Audio Overhauls:

  • Fixed missing music in specific locations like Renpali Station.

  • Restored sound effects that would disappear after completing the main story.

  • Improved the playback of environmental audio, including ground wetness/snow footsteps, atmospheric air traffic, and collision sounds.

User Interface & Accessibility:

  • The equipment screen now includes an option to mark all items as viewed, clearing inventory notifications at once.

  • Added segments to the VRAM meter on PC for better hardware monitoring.

  • Updated the keybind for initiating Hyperspace jumps.

  • Introduced an option to disable UI sounds in Photo Mode.

  • Players can now switch between 16:9 and 21:9 aspect ratios.

  • A new color picker UI has been implemented for customization.

Camera and Control Improvements:

  • Improved the camera when interacting with vendors.

  • Increased the camera re-center speed while riding speeder bikes.

  • Enabled separate toggles for inverting the camera during gameplay and while aiming.

  • Camera speed settings now uniformly apply to both panning and movement.

🚀 Looking Ahead: The Wild Card DLC and Beyond

The release of Title Update 1.3.0 sets the stage for the next major phase of Star Wars Outlaws. On the horizon is the launch of The Wild Card DLC, a $40 expansion that promises to inject new life into the game. This story-driven content will feature the charismatic scoundrel Lando Calrissian, a perennial fan-favorite character, and introduce:

  • A brand-new storyline mission.

  • Two exclusive cosmetic bundles for Season Pass holders.

  • Additional contracts and activities for all players.

This expansion will launch concurrently with the game's long-awaited debut on Steam and is expected to be accompanied by a fourth title update, continuing Ubisoft's support cadence.

📈 Post-Launch Reception and Future Prospects

Since its release, Star Wars Outlaws has maintained a "Generally Favorable" rating on review aggregator Metacritic, with a composite score hovering around 75. However, Ubisoft's own financial disclosures confirmed the game had a "softer than expected" launch, an event that contributed to a significant dip in the company's stock value. In response, Ubisoft initiated an internal review of the title's development and marketing strategy. The studio's commitment is now evident in this robust post-launch support plan. By continuously refining gameplay systems, squashing bugs, and preparing substantial new content like The Wild Card DLC, Ubisoft aims to bolster the game's longevity and appeal to both existing players and newcomers in 2026 and beyond, hoping to replicate the successful live-service trajectories of other major titles in its portfolio.

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