Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is already $10 off
A ‘May the Fourth’ special, or a make-good on a buggy launch? Who cares? It’s a deal
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A ‘May the Fourth’ special, or a make-good on a buggy launch? Who cares? It’s a deal
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It’s only been out for a weekend, but already Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is on sale for $10 off at Amazon. The deal applies to physical copies of the game on Xbox Series X and PS5, and you do have to clip the on-page coupon to get the discount. It’s rare these days to see a discount so early on a game this good (see our 9/10 review). If you pick it up, make sure to clip the on-page coupon, or you’ll end up paying full price.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes place five years after the events of Fallen Order. It puts you back in the shoes of Cal Kestis as you re-assemble your squad and take on the Imperial threat. Unlike many games of this type, you get to keep the abilities Cal learned in the first game, so you can wall run, zipline, and double-jump to your heart’s content from the very start.
I picked up this game on Xbox Series X, and had a grand old time over the weekend using various lightsaber stances to fight my way out of a dangerous mission on Coruscant. Then I made it to a new planet, where I went off the beaten path and immediately got destroyed by a rancor. Such is live in a galaxy far, far away.
If you’ve had your eye on Jedi: Survivor and you own a current-gen console, I’d say this is definitely worth picking up for the price. Otherwise, like all games from all developers besides Nintendo, I’m sure we’ll see a deeper discount on it in a couple of months.
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Looking for the Star Wars Jedi Survivor Tactical outfit? The Tactical outfit set is one of many attires that you can find in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. These can be equipped by Cal Kestis, letting you change his appearance. Our guide helps you find these individual pieces, such as the jacket, shirt, and pants, as well as their materials or color palettes.
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A slightly important public service announcement for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor players: there’s a big game breaking bug, though you also need to be aware of spoilers.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has had a bit of a rough launch, with notably bad performance issues on the PC version of the game (which Respawn has promised its working on), as well as console players facing some issues with performance mode on console. Now, as shared by Reddit user Weird_Cantaloupe2757 (quite the name), it appears that there’s a “major game breaking bug,” that players should be aware of (thanks, Eurogamer). We do need to put a spoiler warning in place though, as it’s basically impossible to properly warn you without spoilers – though it should be noted there are no major story spoilers, this is more of a “if you really want to know nothing” type deal.
According to the post, on Koboh, “after you complete the chamber of duality and ride the elevator out (after helping the droid), make sure you meditate at a meditation site.” The post goes on to explain that, “if you die, it sends you back into the chamber, with no way to exit – fast travel is disabled at that meditation point, and the elevator will not open again! The only fix at that point is to start the game over.” Not an ideal situation to be in, in all honesty.