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The Outer Worlds Companion Guide

The Outer Worlds Companion Guide
How do you unlock each Companion, can you miss any? This The Outer Worlds Companion Guide tells you how to unlock each Companion we’ve discovered in The Outer Worlds during our journey through the game.

During your travels in The Outer Worlds, you will sometimes meet special characters called Companions. These Companions can join you on your journey, offering a variety of benefits. Companions provide support in combat, have their own set of skills, increase your carrying capacity, and have detailed quest lines offering further backstory on the character.

Be sure to check out our Companion side quest guide.

The Outer Worlds Companion Guide

Parvati
Vicar Max
Ellie
SAM
Felix
Nyoka

That’s all of the Companions you can recruit in The Outer Worlds and where to find them.

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