A fresh update for Star Wars Outlaws has landed, bringing some major tech upgrades for PC players and a PlayStation 5 Pro-specific enhancement. If you’re playing on an NVIDIA RTX card, this one’s for you—DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation are now in play, promising better visuals and smoother performance.
Star Wars Outlaws update 1.5.1
On PC, Star Wars Outlaws now supports NVIDIA DLSS 4, which means better image quality thanks to an upgraded AI model. For those with RTX 50 series GPUs, Multi Frame Generation can now generate up to three frames per traditionally rendered frame, potentially giving a big FPS boost. Essentially, this update means Outlaws should run and look better if you’re rocking an NVIDIA card.

PlayStation 5 Pro players aren’t left out either—the PSSR upscaler has been updated to its latest version, fixing some noticeable image quality issues from earlier builds. If you’ve been bothered by visual artifacts or inconsistencies, this update should smooth things out.
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The patch isn’t just about graphics, though. Ubisoft Massive has also thrown in a handful of smaller fixes across all platforms, though the full patch notes haven’t detailed anything groundbreaking beyond the rendering improvements.

Star Wars Outlaws had a rough launch, with performance issues and some divisive gameplay elements, but Ubisoft Massive has been steadily improving things. A previous update even removed some frustrating stealth missions to streamline the experience.
Now available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox, Star Wars Outlaws continues to shape up into the game fans hoped for. If you’re running an NVIDIA RTX card or playing on PlayStation 5 Pro, this update should be a welcome one.

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