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  • Summary: Embark on a mysterious adventure with Kay and Nix to explore the Khepi system and learn what it takes to be a true leader. Team up with legendary pirate Hondo Ohnaka and face off against Stinger Tash and her Rokana Raiders as you infiltrate the Khepi Tomb to uncover the secrets and hiddenEmbark on a mysterious adventure with Kay and Nix to explore the Khepi system and learn what it takes to be a true leader. Team up with legendary pirate Hondo Ohnaka and face off against Stinger Tash and her Rokana Raiders as you infiltrate the Khepi Tomb to uncover the secrets and hidden treasures it holds. Along the way, you’ll discover the Miyuki Trade League who offer new rewards for the Trailblazer in exchange for smuggling dangerous goods across the galaxy. Expand
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  1. Jun 18, 2025
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    Nor is there anything really groundbreaking in the four or so hours I played A Pirate's Fortune. The Refractor ship is limited to the Khepi system because it can't jump into hyperspace, and after a while of searching for contraband and getting rid of some winged creatures you'd rather go back to your beloved, upgraded, ND-5 powered Starfighter, which has a bit of a repetitive role this time around. I don't regret playing this DLC and I had a pretty good time, but I'm not crazy about it, nor can we allow it to remain so broken. With Star Wars Outlaws recently ported to PS5 Pro and coming soon to Nintendo Switch 2 without finishing polishing the original, one of the big problems with Ubisoft, open-world games, and the industry in general is once again evident: ambition gets out of hand in a hurry and what could be great stays just big for too long.