Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is delayed by six weeks. In a tweet, developer Respawn Entertainment confirmed that the highly anticipated Galaxy Spawning adventure, originally scheduled for release on March 17th, will now be released on April 28th. The studio confirmed that the development of the game’s core content was indeed “complete” and that the additional time would be used for further optimization to provide a flawless experience. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor returns Cameron Monaghan as Cal Kestis, now a powerful Jedi Knight, and is set five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
“The Jedi team has been here for the past three years respawn has poured his collective heart and soul into it Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and we are proud to say that the content of the next chapter in the Cal Kestis story has been closed,” the open letter reads. “We’re now fully focused on the final phase: bug fixes to improve performance, stability, polish, and most importantly, the gameplay experience.” While this may seem like a bummer to fans, notorious cases like Cyberpunk 2077 The disastrous launch littered with game-changing glitches continues to show just how important delays and the finishing touches can be to any title. Studio lately fat shark has pushed back his latest Warhammer 40,000: Darktide at Xbox Series S/X consoles indefinitely Bring fixes for the existing PC version First.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor retains many gameplay elements from his predecessor – notably the soul-like combat and progression system as you continue Kesti’s journey and rebellion against an oppressive empire. Stig Asmussen, director of the title, previously confirmed that Kestis will have five “fully realized” stances whose use cases depend entirely on the enemy types you face. his comment on it GameInformer suggest that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor won’t do much in the way of hand-holding, instead tasking players with figuring out for themselves what works and what doesn’t. The new stances include a dual-bladed light option, as well as a new heavy stance that feels similar to Kylo Ren’s Crossguard lightsaber style. Asmussen described the latter as “powerful” and added that you have to be very careful when attacking as the “windows with the blade are longer”.
As seen in the announcement posterKestis’ trusty and adorable droid BD-1 returns, and additional help comes in the form of a new character, Bode Akuna, who is described as an AI who will aid the protagonist in both combat and traversal. “He and Cal form a special bond. It’s almost like they’re brothers. And they’re not exactly the same, but they really complement each other,” Asmussen said in the interview. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order adds more options to explore and traverse by adding an ascension cable that aids in climbing rocky surfaces. This time, Kestis can also tame and ride wild beasts.
In addition to announcing the delay of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Editor EA downright Canceled Apex Legends Mobile and stopped work on the untitled battlefield mobile game. the previous will end its services on May 2nd, just a few weeks before the celebration first anniversary.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is out now on April 28th personal computer, PS5and Xbox Series S/X.