The Outer Worlds - Is Alternate History

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GameInformer talked to Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky about The Outer Worlds and what sets its universe apart.









Not As You Remember

"This is an alternate history," says co-director Leonard Boyarsky. "There was a point where the timeline split off. It was at a certain point, around the time of Einstein. There was a first World War, but it was for different reasons. And maybe there wasn't a second World War." One of the defining features that set Earth apart in this new timeline is the nature of companies, classism, and the central importance of money-making. Imagine the already absurd power of corporations, banks, and billionaires in the real world, and ratchet it up several more degrees. "What if the trusts hadn't been broken up?," Boyarsky muses. "You have these robber barons at the turn of the 20th century. A couple of hundred years later, what if we still have that culture?"

n this twist on history, Earth is already the domain of massive and powerful companies as humanity begins to spread out across the stars. Rather than the intrepid explorers and diplomats of some other science fiction properties, it's the reaching arm of capitalism that sends humanity hurtling into the void, and habitable planets across the galaxy are being carved up like parcels of land in the American Old West. This first installment of The Outer Worlds focuses on one particular solar system called Halcyon, and the ten companies that banded together to purchase it. "The corporations have pretty much taken over everything," Boyarsky says. "But they want to go that last little bit and make it the perfect society for corporations. When Earth was colonizing the furthest reaches of the galaxy, they bought one of the furthest colonies and set up what they thought would be a corporate utopia, where they can control every aspect of people's lives."

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Well I suppose it's about as plausible as Fallout's "idealized" 1950s conservative background. But will there be Tekken fights to control the companies? Or maybe a roller ball league?
 
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