



Eager fans just got more information about the game this week thanks to a recent preview, in which the developers at Respawn sat down and shared plenty of intriguing details about Jedi: Survivor’s improved combat, character customization options, and narrative connections to the larger Star Wars universe.įrom its initial unveiling during last year’s Star Wars Day celebrations to the larger reveal and gameplay trailer at the 2022 Game Awards, Jedi: Survivor has promised to be much bigger than its predecessor, 2019’s hit action title Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. We’ll have much more to say about the game once more of you have actually had the chance to play it.The upcoming Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was already said to be a large game, and now it seems to have gotten even bigger ahead of its launch later this month. That’s about everything you need to know about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s release. EA opened up the pre-install floodgates on April 25, and now everyone who pre-ordered the game can download it on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Not only do Jedi: Survivor’s Sarlacc-sized files necessitate an SSD, thus precluding Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions, but depending on your internet speed, a Sarlacc might actually be able to digest you before the game is finished installing. Comparatively, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is 1/3 of that size at only 55GB. While many gamers anticipated Jedi: Survivor, the game recently acquired the wrong type of attention thanks to the news it would eat up 155 GB of space. However, no matter what version you buy, you will have to sit through a huge install, so to start playing as soon as you can, you might want to forgo the physical disc (heresy, I know) and pre-order the digital version. Even though Jedi: Survivor releases digitally on the evening of the 27th, gamers on the West Coast probably can’t walk into a Target at 9 pm and hope stores shelves are stocked with physical discs. Anyone who pre-ordered a physical copy will either have to wait for it to arrive in the mail or for a retailer to open on the 28th. These release times only apply to digital copies of the game. The only people who will be able to play Jedi Survivor “early” are those who received a review copy of the game or were fortunate enough to secure a copy of the title from a retailer that broke the street date. For those wondering, this release time schedule means that you will not be able to use the old New Zealand trick to play the game early.
