EA has started releasing the first of its many promised post-launch patches for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
Following a fairly glitchy release — particularly on PC — and an initial day one update, EA is now in the process of fixing its game. (Digital Foundry went so far as to call Star Wars Jedi: Survivor «the worst triple-A PC port of 2023 so far».) PC players will likely have already noticed a new patch, while those on consoles can expect to see this wave of fixes going live at some point today (2nd May).
EA says this particular patch will fix multiple crashes, including those tied to skipping cinematics. It will also address various collision issues within the game, and enemy AI should no longer T-pose when players take a spin with Jedi: Survivor's photo mode.
You can read the most recent patch notes for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor below:
PC Patch (already live)
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S (arriving 2nd May, aleady on PC)
Looking ahead, the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor team has promised it is working on even more patches, stating these future updates will «further improve performance and fix bugs across all platforms». It made a similar commitment last week, when the developer stated it was «aware Star Wars Jedi: Survivor isn't performing to [its] standards» on PC.
In our own Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review, Chris Tapsell noted the game's technical issues were «less catastrophic» than its predecessor's (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order). However, he also stated «things can still get pretty rough at the seams».
During his review, he experienced items, including but not limited to hands and hair, clipping through surfaces. He also noticed «some frantic pop-in and cloak-flapping when coming in and out of cutscenes», and was
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