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Star Wars Outlawsbrings a massive open-world for players to explore and discover all they can find. Developer Massive Entertainment has lots ofStar Wars Outlaws‘ Easter Eggs hidden for players to find that add another level of excitement to the game during their journey.

From references toStar Warsto outside of the universe of the galaxy far, far away, there are lot for players to discover. But since there are many details to find, players may miss out on some of them. Therefore, this article lists Easter Eggs that players should look for inStar Wars Outlaws.
12Nix and His Hidden Tricks
Nix is Kay Vess’ loyal pet and companion and is smart and clever just like his master. He can help players retrieve items, sense loot, stealing from other people, distracting enemies, and more. These are only some of the things that the game tells players but he is more than that.
What the game doesn’t tell players is that Nix is trained by Kay since she took her in, and he has some hidden tricks up his sleeves and likes to have fun with his master. Players can point their gun at Nix and there’s his cue… to act dead. He will roll over and play dead and then they can even pet him.

11Arcade Games
As players explore the world ofStar Wars Outlaws, they will come across several Arcade games that have the look and feel of the 70s games. Arcade games were very popular whenStar Warsbegan and had the aesthetics of these games.
Massive Entertainment has brought some of those games from 70s toStar Wars Outlawsand players can play whenever they discover them. These are very easy to spot too. Some of the games areRaven 6where players need to blast ships in space and dodging obstacles by changing lanes inRunner.

10NPC Referencing an Iconic Quote
Kay can visit the spaceport town of Mos Eisley while she is on Tatooine. The spaceport has been inStar Warsmedia for countless times. While vising Mos Eisley, Kay hears two Stormtroopers talking and one of them says,“I don’t get why some people hate this place. I love sand!”
This is a reference to one dialogue from Anakin Skywalker in the prequel trilogy,. In Attack of the Clones. Skywalker says,“I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere.”This line has become iconic since then and has been very popular with fans and on social media.

9Barrels Containing Rhydonium
Star Wars Outlawshas red and black barrels that contain Rhydonium and explode upon shooting. The Rhydonium was first seen inStar Warsuniverse in the Season 5 ofThe Clone Warsshow and has also been inThe Bad Batchand theRebels.
It was also used by R2-D2 inStar Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 5, Episode 13,Point of No Return, to destroy a Venator-class Star Destroyer. It is clear that Massive Entertainment wanted to pay homage to that incident and bring the memory back to the fans.

8Reference to R2-D2 and C-3PO
Kay needs to get some materials and items that will help her in the long run and the best place to get them is the areas controlled by the syndicate. She can pick locks and get to caches that have resources stocked, proving useful for players. There are some old droids some players may already know.
Players can find some droids in some of the caches with a protocol droid standing next to an Astromech. These seem to be the two popular and iconic droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, but they are not of the same colors. Still,Star Wars Outlawsplayers will easily get the reference.
7Tatooine Has Dangerous Hidden Secrets
Tatooine is one of the most dangerous planets in the galaxy and has some dangerous creatures that could prove to be fatal. The planet also has Krayt Dragons that are like somewhat like the Shai-Hulud fromDuneand are very fast under the sand.
Players will come across a Krayt Dragon during a mission while they’re running away from pirates and it will attack her. Krayt Dragons have long been a part of the universe and this is a reference to one of the most iconic creatures in theStar Warslore.
6Solo Speeder From the Movie
Players can spot the M-68 Landspeeder while they explore the open-world ofStar Wars Outlaws. This landspeeder, that looks like a 60s sports car, will surely come to the minds of diehard Star Wars fans.
The M-68 Landspeeder was seen in 2018’sSolo: A Star Wars Storyfilm. The landspeeder was used by Han in the opening escape sequence with Qi’ra at the beginning of the film.
5Lars Homestead in Tatooine
Lars Homestead in Tatooine can be visited by Kay where she can scavenge for items that could be useful. She can also obtain a datapad that has a note possibly written by Uncle Owen where he talks about Luke growing up.
This is a reference to Luke Skywalker who grew up at Lars Homestead and went on to become a Jedi, before he was the galaxy’s hero. The hardcore fans will surely want to visit the place where on the most important characters of the universe grew.
4R5 and a Bad Motivator
Players can find an R5 Astromech droid that is missing its“motivation actuator”while they are in Jaunta’s Hope on Toshara. Players can also take a look at this in detail in their journals.
This is a reference to the originalStar Warsmovie where Owen Lars purchases R5-D4, but it explodes due to a“bad motivator,”and C-3P0 goes on to suggest buying R2-D2 instead. R5-D4 was also seen inThe Mandalorian.
3Datacards
Datacards are collectibles inStar Wars Outlawsand have entertainment content. These can be found all over the planets and this is a reference to the Datacard that Leia inserted into R2-D2 in the originalStar Wars.
This was given to her by rebels on the Tantive IV in theRogue One: A Star Wars Story. These are also seen in the third episode ofThe MandalorianSeason 3 where Dr. Pershing archived the datacard for the New Republic.
2Hutt Cartel
The Hutt Cartel is one of the most popular criminal syndicates inStar Wars Outlawsand has been a part of the universe since the original trilogy. The lore for the Hutt Cartel in the game is mentioned as“recent developments have led to Jabba … becoming the single-most powerful crime lord in the cartel.”
This reference is to theWar of the Bounty Hunterscomics crossover event, that resulted in the Grand Hutt Council slaughtered by Darth Vader and Jabba was the sole survivor. This happens in 3 ABY andStar Wars Outlawstakes place in the same year.
1Curse of the Cantina
While on Tatooine, Kay can visit a cantina in the Mos Eisley. This is the same place where Luke Skywalker and Han Solo met. And now, players can explore. It also has a reference to an iconic event that has been discussed and debated over the year betweenStar Warsfans.
In a booth of the cantina, there is a blaster mark and seemingly is the same one where Greedo confronted Han Solo and Han shot Greedo while sitting there. When Kay comes there, someone informs patrons about a superstition that the place is cursed and anyone who sits in the booth is shot.
Which is the best easter egg according to you inStar Wars Outlaws? Let us know in the comments!
Rohit Tiwari
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Rohit Tiwari is a Gaming Journalist and Editor at FandomWire. With a Master’s degree in Mass Communication, Rohit combines academic insight with a passion for the games and the stories they tell. When he’s not busy playing games, you’ll find him reading or catching a football game.