Obsidian Entertainment CEO Feargus Urquhart provides a positive update on the development of The Outer Worlds 2. Despite navigating challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic and Microsoft acquisition, Urquhart assures fans that development is progressing well. The studio faced a period of intense workload managing multiple projects simultaneously, including Avowed, Grounded, and Pentiment. At one point, there were discussions about pausing The Outer Worlds 2 to focus resources elsewhere, but the decision was made to continue development on all titles.
Urquhart highlights the team's dedication and experience, noting that many key personnel from the first Outer Worlds are involved in the sequel. He expresses confidence in the project's progress, stating it's "going really well" and "looking incredible." While specific gameplay details remain scarce, the CEO acknowledges the possibility of a release date shift, mirroring the delay experienced with Avowed (now slated for 2025). This suggests potential adjustments to the Outer Worlds 2 timeline.
Despite the lack of concrete updates since the 2021 announcement, Urquhart reiterates Obsidian's commitment to delivering high-quality experiences. He assures fans that while initial timelines may not be met, the studio is dedicated to releasing both The Outer Worlds 2 and Avowed, ultimately delivering on their promises. Both titles are expected to launch on PC and Xbox Series S/X. The interview, featured on Limit Break Network, provides a reassuring glimpse into the ongoing development, emphasizing the team's perseverance and dedication to their ambitious projects.