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Outriders Community Appreciation Package offered over server issues

People Can Fly apologised for the title's launch issues.

An Outriders Community Appreciation Package will be offered to players as a result of server issues that plagued the game at launch, developer People Can Fly has stated.

“After working on Outriders for more than five years, we were as disappointed as you that the launch weekend did not go as planned. We ran into connectivity issues,” People Can Fly said on Reddit.

The package is still under construction, with “the exact details” unconfirmed as yet, but People Can Fly has stated its intentions for the gift. Anyone who has played Outriders between 31 March and 11 April will be eligible for it, and players will receive a level appropriate Legendary Weapon and Titanium for their highest-levelled character.

People Can Fly also noted that the package is “subject to change based on what is technically feasible for us to do.” It’s also unclear how and when the package will be delivered.

Outriders is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5. It’s also available on Xbox Game Pass for console… which is where we’d advise you try it out if you’re curious.


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