As reported by VGC, the video game rating committee in Taiwan has recently rated a new, unannounced version of The Outer Worlds called Spacer's Choice Edition, which has been listed for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

The new version of The Outer Worlds is likely the next-gen enhanced version that targets a release on new consoles and PC. While nothing has been mentioned officially, it is expected that the Spacer's Choice Edition includes the two post-launch expansions of the game Peril on Gorgon and Murder on Eridanos.

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The Outer Worlds was originally launched on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Although the game is currently playable on the new generation of consoles using backward compatibility, a new enhanced version that would probably support native 4K resolution, as well as a higher frame rate, does seem necessary, especially now that a sequel is already in the works.

Back in June 2021, Obsidian Entertainment officially shared a teaser at the Xbox showcase, confirming that The Outer Worlds 2 is in the earlier stages of the development process. The original iteration received enough success that Microsoft has greenlit a sequel to the game. After the disastrous failure of Fallout 76, The Outer Worlds received high attention from the media and the gaming communities at the time of launch as a replacement for Fallout.

The Outer Worlds is currently available for free for both PC and Xbox subscribers of the Game Pass service. It's yet to be seen whether the new edition will be directly launched on Xbox Game Pass, but the technical improvement is expected to be available for free for those who already own the game, as it was the case with previous enhancements among the Xbox Game Studios titles.

Later last month, Obisidian Entertainment launched the full version of Grounded, and they are now expected to release their new title Pentiment later this year, which is a 2D story-driven adventure from Josh Sawyer, the director behind Fallout: New Vegas. Moreover, the work on Avowed continues at the studio as well, though we haven't seen anything new about it for over a year now. Avowed is expected to be the next big title from Obsidian after Pentiment.

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