Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor squeezes onto PS4, Xbox One on September 17

PC version has enhancements on the way soon, too.

EA and Respawn have set a September 17, 2024 launch date for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. If you’ve been holding out for the day Cal Kestis once again graces the previous generation of consoles, your wait is almost over.

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Digital pre-orders are live for the PS4 and Xbox One versions, which clock in a little cheaper than their current-gen counterparts. This one has been optimized specifically for the capabilities of the respective platforms, and it’s priced at $49.99. Those who pre-order will get a Combustion Blaster and an Obi-Wan-inspired robe. 

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor first launched on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and EA App on April 28, 2023. It essentially took what 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order offered and gave us way more of the good stuff

Speaking of good stuff, Respawn is hoping to inject more of it into the PC port. When it initially launched, it was buggy and messed up enough to warrant an apology. Improvements have been made since, and the latest press release says more enhancements are on the way “in the coming weeks.”

The upcoming patch promises updates to technical performance, controls, and other features. Players can also look forward to “a variety of quality-of-life improvements” when the fixes go live. Here’s hoping everything goes smoothly both for the PC version and the previous-gen consoles, which have a pretty beefy game on their hands with this one. 


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