The Outer Worlds: Peril on Gorgon takes players to four unique locations; Ambrose Manor, the Gorgon asteroid, the Olympus Orbital Pharmaceutical Station (O.O.P.S.), and the back bays of Groundbreaker. Murder on Eridanos, on the other hand, keeps players on the planet of Eridanos the entire time. Plot-wise, both instances of travel make sense within the context of the stories being told. However, the lack of travel in Murder on Eridanos leaves the door open for the future of The Outer Worlds with two unexplored planets still on the Halcyon map.
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Additional The Outer Worlds DLC
As far as players know, and as far as Obsidian Entertainment has announced, Murder on Eridanos is the last DLC to be released for The Outer Worlds. It may be pure speculation, but it’s possible that solving the murder of Halcyon Helen might not be the last thing the Stranger does as far as DLC goes. Players may explore a certain livable portion of Eridanos’ atmosphere in the latest DLC, but it wasn’t the only previously unexplored place in Halcyon.
Hephaestus and Typhon are both still locked on the map, and now that both DLCs have been released it’s clear that they aren’t part of either plotline. The developers of The Outer Worlds have confirmed that there was a cut planet from the final product of the game. Judging by the descriptions of each planet, odds are Hephaestus was the planet that was cut initially. Once any technical errors with Murder on Eridanos have been fixed, it’s possible that the developers could repackage whatever storyline was scrapped from Hephaestus and release it to players.
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The Upcoming Outer Worlds Sequel
Conversely, it’s possible that Murder on Eridanos truly was the end of The Outer Worlds DLC. However, there’s still reportedly a sequel to The Outer Worlds being worked on. Prior to the release of Peril on Gorgon and Murder on Eridanos, it was possible that the sequel could start on any of these unexplored locations. Now, players aren’t sure where The Outer Worlds 2 will take place. It could be in the Halcyon colony, or somewhere else entirely.
If The Outer Worlds sequel stays in Halcyon, it’s possible the unexplored planet of Typhon would be a good place to start. The map may say there’s nothing for the people of Halcyon on Typhon, but players know that everything isn’t as it seems in the colony. It’s possible a group of people who opposed the Board went to live on Typhon, much like the situation of the Iconoclasts on Monarch. It would be an interesting perspective to explore in the narrative, with players’ choices dictating how much faith is put in the Board.
The Greek lore of Typhon would create an interesting backdrop as well. Instead of players only encountering wildlife like mantisaurs, raptidons, and primals, Typhon could supply more monsters to fight. Typhon was the father of all monsters in Greek mythology, so it would make sense to have tons of new deadly creatures to fight on the planet. It would also remedy some player’s complaints that there isn’t enough combat variety in-game. The Outer Worlds sequel likely won’t debut for a long time, but players can still enjoy the original game now. The DLCs also add an extra layer of intrigue to an already fun game.
The Outer Worlds: Murder on Eridanos is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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