STOP PLAYING STAR WARS OUTLAWS. START LIVING IT.

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The game is beautiful, but you’ve been missing the one feature that changes everything. Now, a stunning VR mod finally fixes the Star Wars immersion problem.

The first time you crawl through a vent in Star Wars Outlaws and the camera snaps from third-person to first, a thought hits you like a stun bolt: “Why isn’t the whole game like this?”

Ubisoft built one of the most richly detailed, authentic-feeling Star Wars worlds ever. From the grime of a cantina floor to the weathered details on a Stormtrooper’s armor, every planet is a breathtaking monument to the “used future” aesthetic. Yet, we’ve been stuck observing it all from Kay Vess’ shoulder, perpetually separated from the action.


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We wanted to be in the world—to feel the dirt, the scale, and the danger.

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The VR Game Changer

Enter Luke Ross’ REAL VR mod. This isn’t just a simple conversion; it’s the official, unofficial upgrade that transforms Star Wars Outlaws into the galaxy far, far away you’ve always dreamed of.

The mod features a seamlessly integrated first-person toggle, finally dropping you into Kay’s boots. While brief moments like climbing, stealth takedowns, and cutscenes still pull back to third-person for context, the vast majority of your adventure is now viewed through her eyes.

The moment you step inside a bustling, neon-lit cantina, you don’t just see it—you feel it. You’re standing in a hive of scum and villainy, the chaos unfolding right in front of you.

Speeder Bike Chases are PURE ADRENALINE

Forget everything else: The definitive, must-try experience is the Speeder Bike chase in first-person VR.

  • The Velocity: Zipping across the dusty plains of Toshara.
  • The Sound: Hearing laser bolts burn past your head as you rattle through alien settlements.
  • The Rush: Jumps and near-misses that will make your stomach drop.

This experience is as epic and heart-pounding as any moment in Star Wars history and a monumental treat for fans.

Closer Than Ever

The enhanced immersion is a victory for the game’s artists. All the subtle details you missed in flat-screen mode are now front-and-center:

  • Scale: Standing eye-to-eye with a Stormtrooper allows you to appreciate the small imperfections and damage on their armor.
  • Aesthetics: The dirt, the grime, the lived-in realism of the Star Wars universe is now at eye level, creating a level of immersion that a third-person camera simply cannot match.

While this implementation of the REAL VR mod uses a controller (no motion controls needed), that’s a small price to pay for what you get: a realistic, busy, and open Star Wars world that is no longer far, far away.

This mod is easily one of Luke’s best, and it single-handedly makes Star Wars Outlaws a must-play for VR enthusiasts. It just feels right—like it was always meant to be played this way.

See the transformation for yourself:

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