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The Outer Worlds Gets A New Mystery Themed DLC, Murder On Eridanos

The final DLC for Obsidian Entertainment's RPG is out on March 17, focuses on a 'whodunit' involving vodka, weird parasites, and a 'Tossball' team.

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After a quick tease showcasing new content coming to The Outer Worlds, developer Obsidian Entertainment has revealed the next story DLC, Murder on Eridanos, set for release on March 17. As the final DLC for The Outer Worlds, this endgame-focused expansion centers around a classic murder-mystery on the planet Eridanos, with your character having to solve a complex and strange 'whodunit' to uncover who assassinated the spokesperson for a new brand of space vodka.

Set for release on March 17, with the Switch version coming sometime later, the Murder on Eridanos DLC features new quests, gear, and a weird questline that seems totally in line with the bizarre plot of this space RPG. What makes Eridanos a stranger setting than the usual areas is that the planet's key locations are spread across a set of floating islands, each with its own points of interest, quests to find, and gear to add to your expanding inventory. Ahead of the announcement, GameSpot spent some time with the new DLC and uncovered the strange happenings on Eridanos.

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The main story of the Murder on Eridanos expansion focuses on the death of the celebrity Halycon Helen, who was set to be the spokesperson for Rizzo's Spectrum Brown Vodka. After her suspicious death, you're tasked with finding her killer, which will inevitably uncover a sprawling plot involving weird, behavior-altering parasites, Eridanos' local Tossball team, and the happenings within the Grand Colonial luxury hotel. This new DLC will also introduce new gadgets, including the Discrepancy Amplifier that allows you to uncover hidden clues and secrets. Along with these gadgets, you can find new weapons like the Utter-Buddy, a science melee weapon that is essentially a souped-up cattle prod. There's also new armor and cosmetics to find, including the Ranger Mascot's Noggin', which comes from Eridanos' Tossball team's mascot.

As mentioned previously, the final DLC will be a late-game-focused affair. Along with the new quests and gear, the expansion will also increase the level cap by 3, so if you own the previous DLC--Peril on Gorgon--then the Outer Worlds' final level cap will be level 36. For those who want to jump into the Murder on Eridanos expansion once it launches, your character will need to be level 30 and have completed the Radio Free Monarch quest in the main story.

Releasing on March 17 and costing $15 USD, this new expansion will mark the end of content coming to The Outer Worlds. For more on the game, be sure to check out our gameplay video that showcases the opening sections of the DLC, along with a look at one of the side-quests.

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Very cool. Incidentally, when can we expect the Series X/S and PS5 updates? Been waiting to play this until those come out :)

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@BigPrimeNumbers: good question. And I think the answer is "not gonna happen". They'd probably want to release these updates with some DLC to drive interest up, if they're shipping the last content for the game without updating it to current gen, I guess they won't do it...

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@MigGui: That could be true, which would be a total bummer! They did say last year that they were going to update the game and all DLC to current gen; fingers crossed now that this is out, they turn their attention to that (they have a lot more backing now that they are owned by MS, so you'd think they'd want to show the Series consoles in a good light at the very least).

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Am I the only one that feels no need to go back to this game?

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@toonami4life: I didn't feel it was a very good game. At all. And I understand where the bulk of this game's hype came from. I watched it unfold before my very eyes. People were angry about how awful Fallout 76 is and were looking for a game to rub in Bethesda's faces for "doing it right." Which.. let's be honest. That wasn't the case with this game.. People complaining about lack of replayability? A lot of us couldn't even stomach finishing it to begin with.

Tl;dr - No, you're not the only one that feels no need to go back to this game.

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@toonami4life: Yes.

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@Barighm: Ok

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