Series modder Luke Ross has released a new VR mod for the PC version Star Wars Outlaws (2024).
Ross seems to be keeping up with the latest games. You can now play the game that was only released on August 30th Star Wars Outlaws In VR.
Of course, 6DOF mode uses a gamepad and not VR controllers and is probably better played from a third-person perspective, but you can get some great first-person footage by adjusting the camera.
Watch YouTuber 'Lord Beardsteak' take a tour of Tatooine below, showing off the game's impressive open-world environments:
If you haven't had a chance to jump in yet Star Wars OutlawsUbisoft explains it this way:
Experience the first open-world Star Wars™ game set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Explore iconic and new locations across the galaxy. Risk everything as Kay Vess and her companion Nix, a scoundrel searching for freedom and a new life. Fight, steal and defeat the galaxy's criminal organizations as you join the galaxy's most wanted.
As with most of Luke Ross’ REAL VR mods, you’ll need to join their Patreon to gain access, which starts at $10 a month. Once you join their Patreon, you’ll find documentation on how to install the mods (basically drag and drop), as well as recommended specs. Spoilers: You'll need powerful gear for almost all of Ross's mods.
Ross is known for offering backwards VR support for many games, including PC games. Horizon Forbidden West, Hand RingAnd Cyberpunk 2077 To give a few examples.
Ross has previously modded a number of Rockstar Games games, including: GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2, And Mafia IIHowever, due to a dispute with the studio, many of them were removed from the project's Patreon, but remain available on GitHub.