The press release for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor confirmed the Fallen Order sequel will not release across PS4 and Xbox One consoles. Following a lengthy period of rumors and leaks, Electronic Arts and developer Respawn Entertainment officially announced Star Wars Jedi: Survivor late last week during Star Wars Celebration. A roughly 90-second teaser trailer accompanied the news, offering a mere glimpse at the next challenge awaiting protagonist Cal Kestis and his adorable droid companion, BD-1.
Though rumors about the project have swirled since early 2020, they especially began picking up steam several months ago. Everything from the sequel's title to its release window made the rounds online in the weeks and months leading up to the Star Wars Celebration reveal. And much of the speculation has already proven accurate. In episode 46 of GiantBomb's GrubbSnax podcast, for instance, VentureBeat journalist Jeff Grubb outed Survivor as Star Wars Jedi 2's subtitle. Around the same time, another report hinted at the new adventure launching exclusively on PC and current-gen consoles.
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Notably, Electronic Arts' official press release for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has confirmed that the 2023 title will not launch across PS4 and Xbox One platforms. A brief blurb from the release in question reads as follows, "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be available in 2023 and is being developed for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC." At present, there exists no word on whether or not Respawn Entertainment built Survivor from the ground up with only PC and current-gen hardware in mind.
Given its 2023 release window, it should not come as too much of a surprise
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