Find out what’s included in the Naboo Nobility cosmetic bundle for Star Wars Outlaws and see what each item looks like with in-game image previews.
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How to get the Naboo Nobility bundle
You can purchase the Naboo Nobility Bundle separately or get it as part of the Season Pass on every platform’s store where the game is available. This includes Steam, Ubisoft Connect, PlayStation and Xbox. The retail prices are as follows (some are discounted at the time of this publication):
- The Naboo Nobility Bundle costs $8,99 USD | €8,99
- The Season Pass costs $39.99 USD | €39.99
What is included in the bundle
The bundle contains the following items:
- Naboo Nobility Jacket
- Naboo Nobility Belt
- Naboo Nobility Pants
- Palace Guard Coating (Blaster)
- Royal Chromium Finish (Ship)
- Royal Palace Paint Job (Speeder)
- Naboo Coronation Flowers (Speeder)
- Naboo Crystal Trinket (Speeder and Ship)
Naboo Nobility Outfit for Kay
A quick reminder of how outfits work in Star Wars Outlaws. Each piece of clothing falls into one of three quality tiers that determines how much of an impact it will have in combat.
Tier | Number of Buff Effects | Set Bonus? |
---|---|---|
Cosmetic | 0 | No |
Standard | 1 | No |
Superior | 2 | Yes |
Kay’s outfit is comprised of three pieces: jacket, belt and legs. As cosmetic items, they do not have any perks attached to them. You should use Transmog to change an actual outfit to look like this one if you like its aesthetics.
The Naboo Nobility outfit is made out of elegant dark and light purple colors with black shiny belt and high boots.
Naboo Nobility Nix Accessory
Palace Guard Coating
The Palace Guard is a purple coating for Kay’s blaster.
Royal Chromium Finish
The Royal Chromium is a decorative finish for the Trailblazer.
Royal Palace Paint Job
The Royal Palace Paint Job is for Kay’s Speeder.
Naboo Coronation Flowers
The Naboo Coronation Flowers occupy the trophy slot on Kay’s Speeder. They appear on the left side.
Naboo Crystal Trinket
The Naboo Crystal Trinket can be displayed both on the Speeder as well as in the cockpit of the Trailblazer.
Is this pack worth it
For me personally, the outfit for Kay is always the central and most important piece of any of these bundles. The Naboo Nobility does not fit Kay’s style at all, in my opinion.
It may be nice for a couple of roleplaying scenarios, but overall, this is not something I would enjoy looking at. And for this reason, I tend to not like the pack overall.
For 9 bucks, this is not too bad. Depending on your gamaplay, you may get the full benefit of everything included, but if you are like me and have completed the game several times when it released and then a couple more times for each major patch to see the changes and improvements, you likely don’t have a big desire to go back and play the same content again.
The new story DLC A Pirate’s Fortune is ~3 hours long and spending an extra 9 dollars to make your character, companion and vehicles look different may not be worth the price.
If you purchase the Season Pass, the four bundles included with it will have a greater value than purchasing them separately.
The Season Pass at its retail price is way too expensive for the amount of content it offers. When discounted (as it currently is), it is worth it. Maybe not compared to giants like the expansions for The Witcher 3 or Cyberpunk 2077.
If you want something new to inspire you to play some Star Wars Outlaws again, I will steer your attention toward the Desert Nomad Pack. I think it is the better of the two packs.