Respawn Entertainment is releasing another patch for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor this week that includes further bug fixes on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC.
The patch, which is available on console May 9 and PC "as soon as possible this week", promises to improve performance across all platforms. The full patch notes were released on EA's website and shared in a tweet (below).
Alongside a range of improvements being made in this fourth patch, however, Respawn has made clear that it isn't done fixing issues found in Jedi: Survivor.
Patch 4 for #StarWarsJediSurvivor arrives on consoles on Tuesday, May 9. Patch 4 on PC will deploy as soon as possible this week… stay tuned for updates.Get details on what to expect in these patches: https://t.co/LdyqGh0Azr pic.twitter.com/z5BQxNwboX
Improvements coming exclusively to the PC version, which was slammed at launch for its poor performance, include updated occlusion behaviour for raytracing, alleviated traversal hitching, performance improvements for some VFX, updated handling when toggling raytracing, and more.
One change is exclusively coming to the PS5 version, that will fix an HDR value mismatch that caused HDR setups to display incorrectly.
There are several changes coming to all versions of Jedi: Survivor though, including the fixing of various save state errors, audio errors that affected some narrative moments, lightsaber marks incorrectly displaying, and an immortal boss. The full patch notes can be viewed below.
To get the best start while playing Jedi: Survivor, check out IGN's guide on the best things to do first, alongside essential tips and tricks, things you should know that the game doesn't tell you, and our full on walkthrough and collectibles guide.
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