Star Wars Jedi Survivor is set to release this Friday, April 28th, 2023, and ahead of its full release Respawn has dropped all the new accessibility options set to “ensure that as many players as possible could embrace the fantasy of being a Jedi Knight in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.” In a blog post, Senior Director of Development on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Jonas Lundqvist said:
With Jedi: Survivor, we’ve been able to build on what we learned from Fallen Order. We were fortunate to receive great feedback from the community when we released the original game back in 2019, enabling us to keep improving the game after launch. That experience, and those learnings, have been hugely important in getting us to where we are today as they’ve influenced our process as well as specific features on Jedi: Survivor, and so we’d like to thank our community for that as together we are opening the game up for more players to enjoy.
The blog post outlines a number of returning accessibility features as well as some new ones including control customization, subtitles & closed captions, visual settings, and varying difficulty options. The difficulty options range from Story Mode all the way to Jedi Grand Master.
Alongside these difficulty options Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is also set to add:
Finally, a new addition is making its way to the series. Slow Mode is “one of the options that we’re [Respawn] most excited for our players to discover.” Lundqvist continued, “The Slow Mode has been a particularly exciting feature to work on because of its versatility. It primarily started out as a feature that we thought would be helpful in combat but quickly realized that it could be beneficial for anything that had a timing component. It opens up some
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