Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is releasing tomorrow across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Along with a now customary day one patch, the team at EA has additionally stated it will be releasing several more patches for the game in the «weeks ahead», begging the question — is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor actually ready for launch?
In a brief update, EA said players can expect patches that will fix bugs, improve the game's performance and add more accessibility features in the weeks following Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's launch.
The language used by EA and early reports from some reviewers have left some fans wondering whether the game needed longer before launch, rather than arriving with issues that need to be subsequently ironed out.
In our own review, Chris noted that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's technical issues are «less catastrophic» that its predecessor's (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order), however, he stated «things can still get pretty rough at the seams.»
During his review, he experienced items, including but not limited to hands and hair, regularly clipping through surfaces. He also noticed «some frantic pop-in and cloak-flapping when coming in and out of cutscenes», and was victim to one particularly «hard» crash during his playthrough (which was on PlayStation 5).
Cal’s newest journey in a galaxy far, far away has begun and we’re excited for you to experience it! Our first patch will arrive on launch day across all platforms. In the weeks ahead, we’ll deploy patches that will: — Fix bugs — Improve performance — Add more accessibility… pic.twitter.com/pUtyoGopP5
Chris is not alone in experiencing these issues. While many others have largely praised Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, there is no escaping the multiple reports
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