Overview
- Early access players who bought the $99.99 Premium Edition report an in-game pop-up assigning a 'Consumerism' flaw specific to that purchase.
- The 'Consumerism' flaw reduces vendor prices by 15% but lowers item sell value by 10%, and the game states selected flaws cannot be removed.
- Reports also document a 'Foot-in-Mouth Syndrome' flaw for skipping dialogue, which randomizes conversation choices after a short delay while granting a 15% experience bonus.
- Another spotted option, 'Easily Distracted,' gives one extra skill point per level but forces allocation into skills not yet invested in.
- The Outer Worlds 2 officially launches October 29 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, with Premium Edition early access enabling these findings.