Everyone hug their PS4s and Xbox Ones a little tighter tonight
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivoris launching on PS4 and Xbox One on September 17, Respawn has announced.
This is right around 17 months after the game initially launched as a new-gen exclusive title for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Originally the sequel was thought to be staying away from last-gen consoles entirely, but last AugustRespawn confirmed it was working on a last-gen port, and now we know it’s just a few weeks away.
You know what, maybe it’ll all work out. Maybe Respawn has been using the past year-and-a-half to strip back some of the visual elements that make Star Wars Jedi: Survivor so demanding on new-gen platforms, and it’ll just run at a nice stable frame rate without making our PS4s and Xbox Ones wail like a Boeing 747. Let’s stay positive, folks. Surelythisport will be good.
Curiously, Jedi: Survivor will only cost last-gen players $50 instead of the $60 retail price PC players are expected to pay or the $70 price tag on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. If you pre-order the game on PS4 or Xbox One, you’ll get the Hermit Cosmetic, inspired by Obi-Wan Kenobi, plus the Hermit Lightsaber Set and Combustion Blaster Set.
Finally, the aforementioned PC version of Jedi: Survivor is getting another patch aimed at improving the game’s “technical performance, controls and more” That update will also add “a variety of quality-of-life improvements.”
Meanwhile,Star Wars Outlaws’s DLC roadmap was recently revealed, and the best part may be the return of a fan favorite who dominated the beloved Clone Wars and Rebels animated series.
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