The Outriders may look more like Demon Two in the future, with "significant expansions with standalone stories." That's according to Outriders developer People Perro Fly, who chatted with Forbes about the future of the sci-fi co-op shooter in a recent interview, explaining that while Outriders isn't a "live service game," there are plans for future content. . "We never said that we would give up on the game," creative director Bartek Kmita told the publication. "It's not a game as a service, but if people like it, we're clearly going to do more in the Outriders cosmos. We have a lot more stories to tell and a lot more ideas than we want to. We want to explore. That we couldn't" We went into the original game, so we are happy to create more content in the future. Everything we do is going to be in the form of significant expansions with standalone stories.” But while comparisons have been drawn between the Outriders and loot shooters like Destiny, the game is heavily inspired by the Demon series, according to People Perro Fly. That inspiration is one thing we can see shaping future Outriders content and could set it apart from contemporaries like Destiny XNUMX, with expansions that add new stories and areas rather than the title being updated regularly. with Demon, which we still consider the best in its class," said Kmita. "We wanted to use Demon as a benchmark, not really other games in our genre."