

Those who enjoyed modding Fallout New Vegas will most likely have something to look forward to in The Outer Worlds, given that Boyarsky and Cain enthusiastically said they want to support mods, but that will not be worked on until shipping, when Obsidian will probably offer more details. While we're on the topic of good business practices, when asked about microtransactions in The Outer Worlds, Cain and Boyarsky stated there wouldn't be any, with a firm "Hell no!". Moreover, the game will be released on PlayStation 4 as well, despite Obsidian being bought out by Microsoft. The important part is, the game is not exclusive to any storefront. It is unknown at this point whether The Outer Worlds will be on Epic store, which would be a good thing that could work as a monopoly prevention measure.

Some of the highlights from the interview include The Outer Worlds' digital store of choice, which will indeed be Steam as Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky specifically mentioned the storefront. The news stream turned out to be a feature with Game Informer magazine, as well as a 131 rapid-fire questions interview. Fans of The Outer Worlds started suspecting that the game would be an Epic Games store exclusive after the initial announcement that the news would come on 06 February 2019.
