Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is Out Now for Xbox One and PS4
As a seasoned gamer with decades of galactic adventures under my belt, I must admit that the release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for last-gen consoles has me feeling like I’ve struck gold on Tatooine. After years of playing on high-end hardware, I find myself back on the trusty old Xbox One, ready to embark on another thrilling journey with Cal Kestis.
Today, EA and Respawn Entertainment have officially released the older generation editions of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game initially came out for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC back in April last year.
As a devoted fan, I’m excited to share that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, even on last-generation consoles like the vanilla Xbox One, will deliver a smooth 30fps experience at resolutions of up to 720p. For those running an older console, don’t worry, you won’t miss out on the Jedi action! On the Xbox One X, the game offers a resolution of 1440p at the same 30fps frame rate, ensuring an immersive Star Wars experience for all.
Continuing the story of Cal Kestis after the occurrences in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (you can find a recap video below), Survivor finds you reconnecting with familiar faces while evading the Empire on the run. The latest installment, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, is now available for Xbox One and PS4 at a price of $49.99.
1080p 30FPS on PS4 Pro 900p 30FPS for PS4,
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2024-09-17 20:11