Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has been in the hands of fan for a couple of weeks now, and just like the first, it's considered a pretty tough time. That's no surprise considering its heavily inspired by the soulslike genre, and naturally every gamer looking to show off their Jedi skills has flocked to the title in an attempt to beat it in the most challenging ways possible. Already, one player has managed to beat the entire game from start to finish on Jedi Grandmaster difficulty without taking damage.
The player in question is Hayete, a well-known speedrunner that has several world records in the previous game - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. As explained in the description of their video (which can be found embedded down below), the only criteria for their run was that Cal Kestis' health couldn't drop below 100 percent, apart from in unavoidable transitions during one particular boss fight. Be warned that while I won't talk about them here, the video and its description contain pretty heavy spoilers.
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To make things even more challenging, Hayete put the game on its hardest difficulty setting and didn't allow themself to change it at all once each playthrough started. They also made it so that they couldn't restart from the latest checkpoint if they did end up taking damage, instead forcing themself to start all the way from the beginning of the game. Those were the only requirements for the run, and Hayete skips past most of the optional content and fights to focus on the main story.
Hayete's successful run takes 7 hours and 39 minutes, the video for which was uploaded to their YouTube channel. They explain in a separate Reddit post on the
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