Star Wars Outlaws Trophy Roadmap
- Estimated trophy difficulty: 3/10
- Approximate amount of time to platinum: 30-40 hours
- Offline Trophies: 50 (1, 2, 11, 36)
- Online Trophies: 0
- Number of missable trophies: 0, nothing missable
- Glitched trophies: 0 as of patch 1.001.001
- Does difficulty affect trophies?: No, everything can be done on Explorer difficulty and with Accessiblity options.
- Hardest Trophy: Punching Up (Requires skill in flying the spaceship and a number of upgrades).
- Minimum Playthroughs: 1
- PS4/PS5 Autopop & Save Transfer: No, game is not available on PS4.
- Free-Roam / Level Select after Story?: Yes, it’s open world, there’s still free-roam after the story.
- Supports Manual Saves?: Yes (27 Manual Slots, 3 Autosave Slots)
- Release Date: August 27, 2024 (Gold/Deluxe Edition), August 30, 2024 (Standard Edition)
Introduction
Welcome to the Star Wars Outlaws Trophy Guide! The game puts you in control of Kay Vess, a scoundrel, as she leads a team on a major heist. The gameplay is a mix of third-person stealth, and gunplay built around the usual Ubisoft open world formula.
The trophies follow in a similar vein, with a mix of story progression, exploration, collectibles and miscellaneous tasks. You also need to maximize your reputation with four different clans, which is easiest to do while completing side quests. There is nothing missable and you can still free-roam all areas after the story. The story can be finished in around 15 hours and the side content will also take around 15 hours. There are no difficulty trophies, so you can make the game as easy or difficult as you like and also tweak Accessibility options to bypass various minigames without penalty.
There is no XP system in the game either, and instead you learn new abilities by first finding an ‘Expert’ in a certain field and completing a checklist of tasks, which usually involves performing an action a certain number of times or finding crafting materials. You can focus on these as little or as much as you like; it makes the story missions easier but they are not essential. Try to pick up as many materials as possible, whether from chests you come across or just lying around in the world, to make upgrading your ship/speeder/blaster easier and reduce grinding later.
Step 1: Finish Story [15-20 hours]
The first step is to finish the story. There are 21 main missions, each lasting around 30-60 minutes. You can explore the open world if you wish and collect materials to upgrade your equipment, but some tools and Experts won’t be available until later in the story anyway.
Step 2: Complete Side Quests While Maxing Reputation With The Four Clans [5-10 hours]
The next step should be to complete all Expert quests, which will not only get you Experience outranks everything but also give you access to more abilities and upgrades which are necessary for a couple of trophies. If you haven’t already, you should reach the lowest reputation with one clan before maxing out reputation with all four clans. The best way to do this is to pick the clan that you have the lowest reputation with, go to one of their territories/headquarters and start shooting/stealing until Think I had a choice? unlocks. Then, go to any of the brokers on the various planets and work on completing 40 contracts for Honest work, by the end of which you should have built your reputation back up again if you mixed and matched the clans you worked for. You can also complete Syndicate quests (which unlock during the story) for big reputation boosts until all four are maxed.
Step 3: Collectibles and Miscellaneous Trophies [10 hours]
The final step is to collect all 15 Nix Treasures and the 4 Galactic Street Food (the only collectibles required for trophies) and work on any remaining combat-related miscellaneous trophies. A couple, such as Shoot first require upgraded abilities. Make sure you’ve completed the rest of the miscellaneous tasks such as minigames and exploration. By this point, you should have collected enough materials from exploration and quests to have enough to fully upgrade your ship for Might want to buckle up, which in turn will help with the Space combat-related trophies, particularly Punching up which is the most skill-based trophy in the game.
Useful Tips, Tricks and Guides:
Star Wars Outlaws Trophy Guide
Outlaws Unlock all Star Wars Outlaws trophies |
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Earn all other trophies in Star Wars Outlaws to unlock the Platinum (no DLC required). | ||
It wasn’t me Bribe an Imperial Officer to clear Wanted Level 5 |
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The first step of this trophy is to actually earn Wanted Level 5. The best way to do this is to find an area marked ‘Galactic Empire’ on the world map and start blasting Stormtroopers. Very soon, you will see a large red “WANTED” notification fill your screen and in the top left a circular gauge will appear with six different sections. Fill five of them (but not six, as that triggers Death Troopers and removes the bribery option) and then travel to any of the major cities within planets (Mirogana, Kijimi, Mos Eisley or Myrra).
The Imperial Officers can be found either through Intel or approaching them directly, usually near the city’s landing pad. If you’ve spoken to one before, they will be represented by the Imperial insignia on the map. Walk up to one, start a conversation with then pay the bribe (220 Credits) to clear your Wanted level and unlock the trophy. |
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They live up to the name Clear Wanted status by completing a death trooper confrontation event |
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Similar to It wasn’t me, go to any Imperial territory and start killing Stormtroopers and officers until you hit Wanted Level 6, at which point a ‘Manhunt’ will be declared and you’ll get a notification that Death Troopers have spawned. Hop on your speeder and drive to them, but make sure you are prepared as they are tough. It gets easier if you wait until you have an upgraded blaster and a larger health pool.
Three Death Troopers will spawn along with some regular officers. Kill them all and one will drop a keycard, which you need to pick up and then go inside the small base. Use it to interact with the terminal inside to call off the search, wipe the Wanted level and unlock the trophy. |
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Shoot first Defeat 6 enemies simultaneously using Adrenaline Rush |
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There are two parts to this trophy. Firstly, you need to complete ‘The Gunslinger’ Expert quest, which you get the intel for once you complete the main story on Tatooine and talk to the bartender inside Chalmun’s Cantina.
Secondly, you need to unlock ‘The More’ ability. You need the prerequisite ability ‘Adrenaline Rush Mastery’ which is to defeat four enemies during an Adrenaline Rush three times and hit 15 headshots (separate requirement). Once complete, equip ‘The More’ ability and mark and kill six enemies with one Adrenaline Rush activation (press and at the same time). There are various areas across all maps where this can be done. Imperial bases are the best locations as there are usually plenty of troopers/guards to take out, especially if you aggro them. |
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No match for a good blaster Fully upgrade a blaster module configuration |
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The blaster has three different overall configurations, each containing two or three modules which you can upgrade, which become available as you progress the story. They are:
Therefore, there are eight modules in total and only one of these needs to be upgraded to the maximum. Whichever you choose, they all require components you can find throughout the world or buy them off merchants. Each upgrade has different crafting requirements and always needs a specific ‘Converter’, ‘Recirculator’ or a ‘Trigger’. These are always a 1/1 component and are usually found in imperial bases in treasure chests or in areas that have multiple enemies as they are unusual items. To upgrade the blaster, use the workbench located on the Trailblazer. |
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Got you something Collect all Nix treasures |
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» Star Wars Outlaws All Nix Treasure Locations | ||
Galactic gourmet Sample all galactic street food |
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There are four Galactic street foods in the game which are found at street food market stalls marked by a bowl icon:
All these foods have a QTE tied to them (this can be turned off in Accessibility options to make it easier) where Kay and Nix interact to eat the food. Follow the button prompts on screen to complete the QTE and you will unlock each food when completed. You can check which ones you have unlocked and equipped in the kitchen area of the Trailblazer. |
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Good listener Listen to the longest sob story in the galaxy |
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Location: Toshara > Jaunta’s Hope. Head inside the Cantina and to the left of the bar is a character named Criminal who you can talk to with :r3:. Speak with him and when the option appears to choose Pry or Comfort, choose either as the outcome is the same. Hear out the criminal and the trophy will pop. | ||
Experience outranks everything Complete all Expert quests |
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Expert Quests are those located on the ‘Experts’ tab in your Journal, and completing them allows Kay to unlock new abilities with that Expert, usually related to their role. There are 9 in total, and all except one unlocks naturally as you progress through the story. All Expert quests start as a piece of ‘Expert Intel’ which leads to a mission you need to complete to unlock that Expert’s ability tree.
The 9 experts, and their unlock conditions, are as follows:
Note that you do not need to unlock all of each Expert’s abilities for this trophy (although it’s recommended to work towards them anyway), just complete their respective Expert’s quests. |
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Adventure and excitement Discover all planet areas |
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The game has five planets to discover: Cantonica, Toshara, Kijimi, Akiva and Tatooine.
The first is home to Canto Bight, which you only visit in story-related missions in the beginning and ending of the game. The other four and their orbits form the ‘open world’ aspect of the game as all except Kijimi (which is just a city) have large open areas to explore outside of the major city. Each of these is broken up into regions which are highlighted on the map. Simply drive through each of them in your speeder and the trophy will unlock: Toshara
Kijimi
Akiva
Tatooine
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Give me the good stuff Buy an item from a merchant’s VIP stock |
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For a merchant to have a VIP stock, they must be part of a clan. You can see which one they belong to by hovering over their icon on the map. When you talk to them, they will have both ‘Vendor’s Stock’ and ‘Faction’s Stock’, but the latter will only be available if you have a Good or Excellent reputation with that clan. Once you do, buy any item from the Faction’s Stock and the trophy will unlock. If you want to save your credits, make a manual save, buy the item for the trophy then reload your save.
See The Queen’s word is law for how Clan Reputation works. |
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Old school cool Acquire the Disruptor gear set |
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Note: This is only obtainable after patch 1.001.001. On older patch versions this trophy was unobtainable, so be sure to upgrade to the latest version. | ||
Honest work Complete 40 contracts |
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During the main story, you’ll unlock Contracts which can be accepted from various Brokers on the game’s planets. They can often be found by speaking to them directly on the map (usually in Cantinas) or remotely on computer terminals dotted around. The terminal on the Trailblazer is the easiest way to complete this trophy as you don’t have to planet hop. Usually, a Broker will represent a certain clan so completing their mission will result in improved reputation with that clan.
Contracts fall under various types such as Smuggler, Thief or Infiltrator, but basically they are different varieties of short missions that usually involve invading another clan’s territory for one reason or another. Therefore, it is highly recommended having at least a ‘Good’ reputation with all four clans to make moving around freely in these territories a lot easier as opposed to having to stealth or fight your way through. 40 contracts seems like a lot, but these missions can be done in less than a minute once you know what you are doing. They are also a great way to build reputation if you need any of the maximizing trophies, so they are fruitful in that regard. |
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Cut-throat politics Reach maximum reputation with the Pyke Syndicate |
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See The Queen’s word is law. | ||
Cloak and dagger Reach maximum reputation with Crimson Dawn |
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See The Queen’s word is law. | ||
What you see is what you get Reach maximum reputation with the Hutt Cartel |
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See The Queen’s word is law. | ||
The Queen’s word is law Reach maximum reputation with the Ashiga Clan |
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Reputation is one of the core mechanics in the game, giving you access to different areas, gear, materials, merchant discounts and more depending on your standing. A few choices during the main story and side quests will raise or lower reputation within clans (often at the expense of another), but the shifts aren’t huge so it isn’t as daunting as it seems to build reputation.
Completing Syndicate Quests (located in your Journal) will provide a big boost to a clan, as will completing Contracts. You need 40 of these anyway, so if you balance it by doing 10 for each faction then you shouldn’t have much more to do. If you have Syndicate Data, which are pick-ups you can collect in the story and during side quests, you can sell these to merchants loyal to a clan for a big reputation boost with that clan. Note that you don’t actually need the reputation bar to reach the extreme maximum, simply crossing over into ‘Excellent’ will suffice, so this trophy is even easier than it appears. |
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Think I had a choice? Reach the lowest possible reputation with a faction |
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This trophy is best earned before maxing reputation with all clans. Pick the clan that you have the lowest reputation with (i.e. ‘Poor’) and then go to one of the city areas or open world territories that they control and start murdering everyone in sight and stealing all the items you can find.
Note that you don’t need the reputation bar to reach the extreme minimum, just lowering it to ‘Terrible’ is enough to pop this trophy. |
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It’s mine now Acquire the scoundrel gear set |
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For this you have to find all three pieces of the set inside three different vaults, those vaults are part of the “Jet Kordo’s Legacy” side quest. To start this quest you need to get the holotracker device. This can be found after finishing all main quests on Toshare inside your ship. Picking it up starts a cutscene. Now finish this quest to get the trophy. See Jet Kordo’s Legacy Walkthrough. |
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Stay on target Complete your first Intel chain |
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It’s almost impossible to complete the main story without completing at least one Intel chain, as there are hundreds of these within the game. Whether it’s reading a datapad, eavesdropping on a conversation or just through story-related conversations, almost everything that leads to a reward from a chest or an upgrade component will start an Intel chain. These can be tracked in the Journal, so just pick any of them and track it, which will show the map markers you need to go to in order to complete the chain. | ||
Easy pickings Pickpocket a customer in a cantina on each planet |
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This trophy requires you to pickpocket/steal from a customer in a cantina on each planet using Nix. To pickpocket, hold to scan with Nix Vision and look around the characters in the cantina until a “Steal” prompt comes up on a character with a blue outline (there is usually just one in the cantina you can steal from). Highlight them and press and Nix will go over to them, then you’re required to press again to complete the steal (this can be switched to auto-complete in the Accessibility options).
If there is no one to pickpocket, fast travel back to the cantina and try again until someone spawns. |
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Against all odds Win your first fixed fathier race |
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To win a fixed race, you first need to find the tip. These are usually found on Datapads around the world which you can read with . These usually contain information such as “The heaviest fathier will win the next race” or “The fathier from Tatooine is heavily fancied in this race.” Simply travel to a fathier machine (found on the map with the same icon as the trophy tile) and place a bet on the fathier that matches the tip, and the trophy will unlock. | ||
No such thing as luck Cheat and win a Sabacc game against Lando |
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For this, you have to complete Lando Calrissian’s expert quest “The High Roller” first (unlocked after completing the main quest ‘The Droidsmith’ on Akiva). After this you just have to wait for an invite from Lando. After a while you will get a call from him and you will get the intel “Lando’s Duel”. From now on you can duel Lando in Myrra on Akiva, just follow the quest marker. In this duel, you have to use at least one cheat and win the game.
Sabacc is a card game where you play against three other opponents across several rounds, with each round consisting of three turns. The goal is to get the lowest number possible for your cards. You have two cards, and the lowest number possible for each card is 1. Tip: Unlock the Magnetic Dice ability from The Hotfixer. It allows you to roll the dice and get the number you need. |
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There is no try Get a high score in an arcade game |
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Arcade games are dotted across each planet and are basically old school arcade machines. They are usually found in merchant shops, cantinas and in settlements. In fact, there is one in the starting cantina of Canto Bight in the Prologue, so it can be the first trophy you earn in the game.
There are two types of games, Rider which is like an infinite runner where you have to dodge left and right across three lanes to hit speed pads to finish in the fastest time, and Raven 6 which is like an on-rails Space Invaders. It’s hard to say which is easier as it depends on your skill level and experience with said games, but Raven 6 arguably requires less reflexes and muscle memory. The score to beat is 27,800 and it will take a few tries. If you’re hit by a flying asteroid then restart straight away as you won’t get a high enough score. As well as your laser guns, you have a bomb which can clear the screen with after you build up enough of a combo. It will take a few tries, but the run is short so it shouldn’t take too long to get a high score. |
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Right back at you Defeat 20 enemies using items fetched by Nix |
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One of Nix’s abilities is fetching weapons either from weapon racks or dead enemies. When they drop a weapon, such as a Stormtrooper’s E-11 Blaster, hold and aim at the weapon, then press for Nix to fetch it. Kill 20 enemies with these weapons (it doesn’t have to be the same weapon, and indeed this would be difficult as ammo is limited) and the trophy will unlock. | ||
How rude! Blind 30 enemies with Nix attacks |
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Another Nix ability is attacking enemies, done by holding , pointing at an enemy and pressing to attack. This will make Nix jump onto an enemy’s face, leaving them vulnerable to a takedown with . However, doing so will not count towards this trophy. Instead, you need to let Nix’s animation finish and after it, the enemy will be temporarily blinded. To make this even easier, you can keep repeating it on the same enemy until the trophy unlocks. | ||
Punching up Defeat each syndicate’s capital ship without taking hull damage |
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There are a total of 4 syndicate ships, two in the Tatooine Orbit, one in the Kijimi Orbit and one on the Toshara Orbit. To get this trophy you can not let your shield go down. It is ok if your shield takes damage, but once it’s depleted during the battle you have to fight a new ship. It is recommended to fully upgrade your ship first, see Might want to buckle up, to do the most damage and be protected better. If a ship does not spawn, fly away about 5dist and fly back to the location. Ships can spawn right in front of you. Here are the locations:
Tatooine Orbit Both ships are in the Battle Aftermath area, the Hutt Ship “SRX-T Manta” spawns to the left and the Pyke ship “B84-Viper” to the right. Kijimi Orbit The Ashiga Clan Ship “B84-Viper” is near the middle of the fog. Toshara Orbit The Crimson Dawn Ship “SRX-T Manta” Tip: To make this trophy easier, you can just ram a ship to take it down. This way it won’t attack you but it takes longer to destroy it. You need a “Good” or better rating for each syndicate, or else the ship will attack you. |
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Might want to buckle up Fly into space in a fully upgraded Trailblazer |
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In order to fully upgrade the Trailblazer, you need to complete all upgrades on the following parts:
To be able to afford the upgrades, make sure you fully explore areas and pick up crafting materials whenever you spot them. You’ll likely also need to head into Space and farm the materials floating around as they are specific to the Trailblazer, or purchase them from the various merchants across the planets. This is the fastest way but also expensive (the price can be reduced by having high reputation with their clan) so it’s best leaving this until you’ve finished everything else in the game except the Space combat trophies. |
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I’ll bet you have Defeat 20 enemies distracted by Fast-Talk |
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Firstly, to unlock Fast-Talk, you need to unlock Bram as an Expert (this happens very early in the main story) and perform a Takedown on three distracted enemies (use Nix for this) and also defeat five enemies with melee. Once unlocked, it allows you a brief window to defeat an enemy by pressing after they spot you and have a yellow question mark above their head.
Once an enemy is distracted, use the Stun Shot with to immediately defeat them, although bear in mind this is only accurate at short distances so it’s best to get close. It also takes a little while to recharge, so this may require some farming. |
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The heavier they fall Defeat a Raider to clear Wanted status |
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This trophy is very similar to They live up to the name in that you need to reach Wanted Level 6. However, this time you need to do it in Space rather than on a planet, so you get a Raider sent after you instead of Death Troopers. These ships are powerful and require a lot of firepower to kill, so it’s best to fully upgrade the Trailblazer first (see Might want to buckle up).
Shoot down a bunch of TIE fighters to build your Wanted level (Akiva’s orbit is best for this as it has the most visibility, Kijimi for example can be hard to see around you) and you’ll eventually face the Raider. Make sure to dodge its missiles and shoot its weak points to whittle down its health, and remember to be patient and recharge your own shields and use your repair ability when low on health. Eventually it will be destroyed and unlock the trophy. |
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Sometimes I amaze even myself Defeat an enemy ship after doing a loop maneuver |
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Firstly, you need to unlock the Manoeuvre Ability in the Mercenary tree (Abilities > Mercenary > Rooster Trace). The unlock requirements are to defeat 6 Tie Interceptors, defeat 12 Enemy Ships and complete a Space Smuggler contract. Once unlocked, shoot an enemy ship until it has low health, let it go past you then perform a loop by tapping + together. Once done, you should be behind the ship so shoot it down and unlock the trophy. | ||
Never tell me the odds Defeat an enemy ship without dealing the finishing blow with lasers or missiles |
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In order to achieve this, you need to damage an enemy ship and then instead of shooting it down, ram it using the boost button ( ). This can take a lot of trial and error, so whenever you get into Space combat, try and unlock it and hopefully you’ll get lucky. | ||
Into darkness Destroy 10 enemy ships inside the Kijimi nebula |
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Once in the Kijimi nebula, you’ll notice that visibility is very poor. For a kill to count for this trophy, you have to be in the actual clouds (you can tell this when your aiming reticle becomes blurry and your missiles can’t lock on) and not just in the nebula core where visibility is better. Therefore, fly into the clouds and just attack and destroy enemy ships as and when you find them, there are plenty around and you can use to scan the area to find them. | ||
Like a bantha Perform a perfect landing with the speeder |
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As soon as you get access to the speeder in the story, there are some jumps on your way to Mirogana that you can just drive towards and as long as you land straight and don’t hit a rock, it will count as a perfect landing and unlock the trophy. | ||
Galaxy drift Perform a 30 second powerslide drift |
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You can earn this trophy as soon as you get the speeder. Find an open area with no rocks in the way and hold and while turning in a circle left or right, like doing a doughnut in a car. Hold it for 30 seconds and then release to earn the trophy. | ||
Don’t get cocky Defeat 5 enemies with Adrenaline Rush on the speeder simultaneously |
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Similar to Shoot first, you firstly need to complete ‘The Gunslinger’ Expert quest, which you get the intel for once you complete the main story on Tatooine and talk to the bartender inside Chalmun’s Cantina. This increases the number of enemies you can defeat with Adrenaline Rush from three to five.
Secondly, you need to aggro five enemies so do so by attacking either an Imperial base or a clan territory, then get on your speeder when five or more are after you. Activate Adrenaline Rush by pressing and simultaneously and mark and shoot five different enemies. Note that they don’t have to be on speeders, and it is in fact easier if they are on the ground. |
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Into the main frame Slice 10 advanced terminals |
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Slicing is one of the major minigames in the game. It works very similar to the popular game Wordle, except you arrange glyphs in a specific order rather than guess letters in a certain number of attempts. There are two levels, regular slicing which is introduced from the start, and advanced slicing which is unlocked from the Expert Aila Bren (The Slicer) which becomes available after completing the main quest ‘New Tricks’ in Toshara. Slicing 20 terminals is unmissable as you will do so many more times than that during the story, whilst advanced slicing is optional but useful to gain lots of treasure chests and complete side quests. Advanced slicing involves arranging four or five glyphs as opposed to three, and introduces ‘Jokers’ to help you. You should easily complete more than 10 on your way to earning other trophies
To make the slicing trophies even easier, you can turn off the slicing minigame in Settings > Gameplay > Slicing Minigame. It will automatically solve the puzzle with one press of but still count towards the trophy. |
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Slice like you Slice 20 terminals |
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See Into the main frame. | ||
Now you see me, now you don’t Disable an alarm using a security terminal while the alarm is active |
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When an enemy sees you, they will set off to trigger an alarm. You can see this when there is a bell icon above their head which fills up. Once the alarm has been triggered, you can interact with an alarm panel with to turn it off, or use Nix from a distance with and to do so. This can be one of the earliest trophies you unlock; there are alarms in every Imperial base or enemy clan stronghold. | ||
Get rhythm Pick 20 locks with the data spike |
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This trophy is unmissable as you will have to pick way more than 20 locks just to complete the story. Locks are on many things from doors to containers and treasure chests. The minigame sees you tapping in rhythm with a beat to unlock it, but if you want to make your life much easier, you can disable the minigame with Settings > Gameplay > Lock Picking Minigame so you only have to press to instantly complete it. | ||
Made it somehow Acquire a blaster, a starship, and a speeder |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks during the Main Quest ‘Crashed’. | ||
Tip the scales Complete all main quests on Toshara |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘The Wreck’. | ||
One job at a time Complete all main quests on Kijimi |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘The Hive’. | ||
Making friends Escape from Jabba’s palace |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘Partners’. | ||
Rare friends Complete all main quests on Tatooine |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘Jabba’s Favour’. | ||
Spiked Liberate the original Super Viper Droid |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘Viper’. | ||
Best of the best Complete all main quests on Akiva |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘Legacy’. | ||
The Director Learn Sliro’s secret |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘The Truth’. | ||
Eye on the score Complete all main quests in Canto Bight |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘The Heist’. | ||
Calling in some favors Destroy the Revelator |
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Story-related and cannot be missed; unlocks after finishing the Main Quest ‘Revelator’. |
MidnightDragonDX says
Nice guide. Hopefully they patch the trophy so people can get the platinum.
Ramses Blair says
For “Old School Cool”, which of the 16 transmissions is the glitched one? To avoid doing it until fixed.
PowerPyx says
The one called “Maranda’s Mistake 02” is bugged
#9 here – Transmission Locations
4ipuxa says
How does a big company makes a game and a game that has collectibles and than nobody bothers to check if these collectibles can be collected, it puzzles my mind, it is just irresponsible, and this is when the game price tag is +10 USD or something compared to other games.
As i always said the developers keed getting away with releasing uplevel unfinished beta versions of their games.
WickedMatrix says
Anyone experienced ‘no take off” icon when trying to lift off a planet ?
Ross says
Yup. Im so mad. Just bc I decided to do some extra side quests. Totally unacceptable.
PhantomFear94 says
Appears that “Old School Cool” is only unobtainable on PlayStation. 6 people have the 100% and I haven’t seen any reported issues on that achievement unlocking.
MikeyFett says
I reported the Trophy issue to Ubisoft 4 days ago and they have confirmed that the Devs are aware of this (they have had numerous reports). No news yet on a Patch. It only affects the PS5 version too (Xbox is OK).
Cocka says
Idk the trophy Punching Up reads like a missable one. Not that it matters with having glitched one.
Baz says
Can you just use the turret on ‘Never tell me the odds’ says without dealing the finishing blow with lasers or missiles.
Baz says
You can cheese ‘Punching Up’ by just ramming into the ships, don’t shoot at them or they will shoot you. Just simply ram them until they blow up.
Syko710 says
This trophy seems misable for some reason lol…Js it? Like will you always have a chance to go for it? No x amount of chances or anything?
Anonymous says
Thank you for the trophy guide. While it’s good to see Star Wars Outlaws has an easy Platinum trophy and takes 30-40 hours to earn, the glitched trophy is unacceptable, so hopefully it’s fixed as soon as possible. For me, I think I’ve now probably lost interest in playing the game because of things like the blaster being the only permanent weapon and forced stealth that is too basic.
Kyrian says
Thank you for what you do. Just thought I’d ask, did you enjoy it?
G-SKI44 says
Any advice for the Advanced Slicing? I have the kit, but I don’t know where to start to find the terminals to do it.
Rmrj88 says
Any imp base or even outpost has them.
Ashbo says
For this, the adv terminals need to be the puzzles that have 4-5 glyphs per row.
Imperial bases are usually the best, also check any Intel you may have picked up in the intel tab as there are short quests that lead you to areas that need the terminals slicing and are usually the advanced ones.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Killbomb says
Been a rough launch for this one on PS5 with the progression blockers and glitched trophy. Glad I decided to “rent” this one Xbox through Ubisoft+.
Calypso says
So when the next patch comes, who won’t be surprised when they ask players to fully start over once again?
Ubisoft keeps spiraling.
Jacob Gamer says
Do anyone know High-stakes Showdown side quest in Toshara for defeat Bosnok at Kessel Sabacc affect anything or trophies / achievements / main quest progression etc…? I can’t beat him because too hard. 🙁 🙁
Ashbo says
No, not tied to trophy progression.
Syko710 says
Once they fix that last transmission collectable are they gonna make us restart our whole game go for it ?? I know they asked players to restart there whole game with the last patch so they wouldn’t encounter as many problems
Rmrj88 says
For no such thing as luck. You have to play sabaac using landos double draw cheat and eventually he will send you a msg to come back to the planet you met him on to play a game vs him and 2 other opponents. Does require that you’ve unlocked landos expert tree. And when you’re facing him use either the double draw or even the nix cheat and win. The trophy pops as soon as you beat him.
Master says
Good listener trophy for me is unobtainable, criminal npc does not spawn for me. He is not at the diner.
Brad says
There’s reports that the people who preordered the game have a bug that prevents you from finishing the storyline or getting 100%, is this true?
Callum_penn says
Anyone else’s the veteran mission not completing?
AGV says
“It’s mine now” can also glitch like it did for me. The game never awarded me with the holotracker meaning I can’t do “Jet Kordos Legacy” I was 40 hours into the game when I realized I didn’t have the Holotracker unlocked. I looked everywhere on the ship a thousand time including where it’s supposed to spawn. That means the quest will not become available. Hope Ubi are aware of this serious bug!
Vinay says
I beat the main game but did not unlock the slice 10 advanced terminals trophy.
How do I find them post game? It feels like I’m wandering around aimlessly.
Thank you!
Ashbo says
For this, the adv terminals need to be the puzzles that have 4-5 glyphs per row.
Imperial bases are usually the best, also check any Intel you may have picked up in the intel tab as there are short quests that lead you to areas that need the terminals slicing and are usually the advanced ones.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Syko710 says
How long before Lando calls to for the sabacc game? I’ve been cleaning up remaining trophies like crazy & he hasn’t called lol
Ashbo says
Around 10-15 real time mins roughly. If you do other activities, quests this may speed the contact up.
He doesn’t call you direct, you receive intel via ND-5.
Louise says
For the “Punching Up” Trophy how do we ram without taking damage? I’m trying it and while my shields dont go down my red damage bar does briefly which i assume will void this attempt on this ship.
Gediminas says
use collision off in menus first.
Nebzz says
the trick for the trophy Defeat the capital ship of each union without suffering hull damage does not work by running into it we take damage and the enemy ship does not Do you have a video that shows the manipulation?
Ashbo says
For this to count, you need to make sure you are on at least ‘Good’ terms with all 4 respective factions.
If you are not, then ramming them, like shooting will turn the ship hostile.
Gediminas says
use collision off in menus first.
BodyChipper says
For “Might want to buckle up” you don’t need to purchase EVERY upgrade possible. I had some of the second upgrades for missile launchers and alternate cannons undone and the trophy popped. My guess is it only cares that the main/standard items are upgraded to level 3, or it’s just that whatever equipment you currently have equipped is maxed as high as it can go. The trophy description is misleading but I had my suspicions since the game does not require you to fully complete any other type of upgrade path either.
Ash says
“Old School Cool” has been fixed with patch 1.1.2 on PS5! The game can be platinumed now, finally!!
4ipuxa says
Played the game a while.
After Wukong the graphics on Quality look like i am playing Ps4 or even Ps3 game,i remember how GTA V looked couple console generations back.
And this they called not AAA but rather AAAA game, ridiculous, and increased price is not justified, also having glitched stuff which blocks something on one Platform in particular is just sad and pathetic.
If we are talking score the realistic is 6/10.
Thinking of dropping game.
Jess says
The punching up trophy is just not unlocking for me. I’ve made sure to not take damage and I’ve made sure that they’re the right ships. I’ve defeated all 4 ships, 3 times now. Ughhhh
HeXo76 says
I have all of the transmissions (16/16) but no expert quest “The Veteran : MT-7” to be found. No landing pad on Akiva either. I think my game is glitch…. Anyone else ?
Sophie says
Anyone else not able to get the mercenary expert? Never got the mission and can’t talk to the bar tender ….
Sam says
Just found out the holotracker can glitch after beating the game! Never picked it up and now it’s nowhere to be found on the ship so can’t get the platinum
Andreas says
For the “there is no try” trophy, does it have to be a perfect run? i.e. do I have to shot down every ship.
Feels ridiculous to say, but “There is no try” seems to be the trophy that will stop me from getting Platinum in this game. I’ve never been good with those types of games, I just can’t seem to make it. It’s embarassing.
Mesc says
Someone might have already mentioned this but for the “Might want to buckle up” trophy.
You DO NOT need to purchase every single upgrade. I just popped this after the latest update.
You only need ONE cannon fully upgraded, ONE launcher fully upgraded, and then the turret fully upgraded, then the shield, hull, engines, etc.
Just make sure your fully upgraded parts are equipped before launching into space.
ziggurcat says
Is it just me or are a lot of the treasures in the Toshara Orbit not spawning? I’ve even looked at guides, and they’re simply not there.
Dimitrios says
Good evening. the error of maranda 01 does not open again after the last update. i deleted all the files and played the game again from the beginning but nothing. this is serious cat without this it is impossible to get the platinum. don’t you see from the responsible that so many hasn’t it gone platinum in days?