Electronic Arts has announced that STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor has been delayed, and will now release on April 28th. The game was originally meant to come out on March 17th, so we’re looking at over a month delay.
EA claims that this delay will give Respawn enough time to further polish it. So, let’s hope that the PC version of this game will be in a better state than the one we got for Dead Space Remake and Forspoken.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Now Arrives April 28th pic.twitter.com/PNtsL6kmER
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a third-person, narrative-driven action-adventure game. The game takes place five years after the events of Jedi: Fallen Order.
According to its description, the cinematic combat system returns with additional Force abilities and new lightsaber fighting styles. Players will be able to creatively leverage all these skills to strategically take on an expanded host of enemies, sizing up strengths and weaknesses while cleverly utilizing their training to overcome their opponents and solve the mysteries that lay in their path.
Players will explore an Untamed Galaxy and discover new planets and familiar frontiers in the Star Wars galaxy, each with unique biomes, challenges, and enemies. Moreover, players will master new skills, equipment, and abilities that will augment the ways they explore, fight, and roam.
Lastly, you can find the game’s official PC system requirements here!
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