

There were no hints as to what you can expect as far as gameplay goes. You must continue helping him stay ahead of the Empire's relentless pursuit, all while coming to terms with the fact that he is one of the last Jedi left in the whole galaxy.Īpart from the teaser trailer, though, there is not much else that is known about the game. It sees the return of Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis, together with Cere, Greez, and of course, BD-1. This sequel is set five years after the events of the previous game. The series is set to expand further with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. One of the biggest reasons for that is it provided a solid single-player experience that had a focused narrative and engaging combat. It was one of the best Star Wars games to have come out in quite some time. What do you make of this? Give us your thoughts down in the comments.Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was a sleeper hit and performed better than most were expecting.

The news has thrown up a massive debate online about game preservation and the need for offline physical media, with many wondering why EA has opted for a download instead of an extra disc. It's currently unclear just how much of the game is actually included on the disc and how big the file size is for the additional download.

On Series S, it's reported that Survivor is only 44GB. Of course, this news shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, considering it's reported that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a massive 140GB file size one Xbox Series X and a Blu-ray disc can only hold around 100GB of data. ‘Download Required’ for Physical Release? Source Mighty Ape NZ Xbox Series X|S Sean Carey It appears that physical copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will require a download to play the game on Xbox Series X.An image posted on the Fallen Order subreddit appears to show boxed copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor that also features a disclaimer saying a download is required to play Respawn's upcoming action-adventure game.
