Many fans were eagerly waiting for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to be released so they could enjoy the next chapter of Cal Kestis' journey. The first game was an immense success, and expectations were naturally high, with the original release date of the sequel (March 17, 2023) getting closer. However, it appears that the game's launch has now been delayed.
On Tuesday, developers Respawn Entertainment made an official announcement about the progress that they have made on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. While much of the announcement will be music to fans' ears, the delay won't please them. Irrespective of the reasons, the gaming community never takes release delays too kindly.
While this is certainly unfortunate for fans, Respawn Entertainment has announced a new release date for the game. There's solace in the fact that the new date isn't too far off from the original one. To be precise, the launch has been delayed by six weeks.
As mentioned earlier, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was originally meant to be released globally on March 17, 2023. The game will now be available worldwide on April 28, 2023. Fans will be hoping there won't be any more delays after this one.
Respawn Entertainment has provided the reasons behind the delay in its announcement. It is mainly due to a quality issue, and the development team feels more time is needed to refine the game.
Here's what the studio said:
Respawn Entertainment also explained how the community plays a significant role in shaping the game's future. It said:
The studio added that making the game has brought its developers closer as a team:
While the delay will disappoint many in the community, most players will hope that the quality of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is up to standard at launch. The
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