
The Outer Worlds 2 Looks to Expand the Gunplay and Combat While Sticking to Its RPG Roots | IGN Live 2025
Obsidian’s Marcus Morgan on including a Flaws system, an ice planet, a goo pistol, and more.Marcus Morgan, Obsidian’s VP of Operations, came by IGN Live to discuss The Outer Worlds 2 in the lead up to its much-anticipated October 29 release date, including its Flaws system, a new ice planet that has become one of his favorites, a goo pistol, and more.
Morgan began by sharing that the sequel is digging deeper into the RPG aspects, remarking, āObsidian is rooted in RPGs. We wanted to evolve with Outer Worlds.ā He’s not even comfortable calling The Outer Worlds 2 part RPG, part FPS. Instead, he stressed he would “only ever call it an RPG.”
However, the team heard a lot of feedback that fans wanted gunplay and combat to evolve, so there will be plenty of new weapons to look forward to, including some that are science-based. Morgan also described āa melee weapon that, if you hit it to the beat, it amplifies the damage.ā These new additions are meant to add to the experience while retaining the RPG core.
āOne of my favorite weapons is the goo pistol,” Morgan added while joking he doesn’t condone littering in real life. “You take this biomass canister and you dump the goo into the gun and you chuck the canister away.”
Morgan also wants to let those who have never played the first Outer Worlds to know that they won’t get lost in this sequel, noting, āWeāre moving to a brand new colony, Arcadia. with a brand new set of characters.ā He described the Earth Directorate, the organization you are part of, as āsort of the space rangers of the universe. Youāre there to protect against the tyrannies of capitalism, authoritarianism and various aspects of extreme religions with certain group.”
Morgan was also particularly excited by Outer Worlds 2ās Flaws system, saying it was a way to take the usual idea of leveling up and putting a humorous spin on it. For example, one of these flaws is āThe Sungazer Flaw – if you stare at the sun for too long you can regain health but the world is blurred out.ā Another is for those who never run out of ammo as you’ll do more damage. If you do let it run down, however, you’ll be penalized with a debuff for a bit.” He described the Flaws as āA fun way to integrate progression with levity.ā
As for the Psychopath Perk, Morgan remarked, āOne great thing in Outer Worlds 1 is you could kill every single person, and we brought it back in Outer Worlds 2. And you’ll get a perk if you do that. Also, you can finish a quest even if you kill the quest giver.ā On the other hand, āYou can be a pacifist if you choose. You can talk your way through the entire game [without killing anyone]. Youāve got the entire spectrum.ā
When it came to bugs, Morgan noted āWeāre already in our bug fixing mode. This is probably the earliest weāve been in that mode.ā
Among the new planets in The Outer Worlds 2, Morgan revealed, āOne of my favorites is a planet called Cloister. Itās a giant ice planet you go to because thereās a super computer trying to solve a big calculation.ā He elaborated by saying the computer is connected to one of the gameās groups of religious fanatics who believe they can predict the future using math. In this case, the super computer and the immense energy (and resulting heat) it takes to power it are on Cloister to keep it cool, and Morgan said āI loved the nuance of why we created the ice world.ā
Lastly, Morgan mentioned the first gameās Dumb mode and how they are leaning into those sorts of options again for Outer Worlds 2. Theyāve also integrated their dialogue system into the title screen, and Morgan explained that as you load up the game āYou might hear prompts like āHey, you seem to be dying a lot. Should you lower your difficulty?āā
The Outer Worlds 2 will be released on October 29, 2025, and it will officially be Microsoft’s first $80 game.
For more, check out our hands-on preview of The Outer Worlds 2 and the incredible Moon Man Statue and artbook from Dark Horse for the game.