Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is set to make its debut on last-gen consoles, with a release date of September 17 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This announcement comes over a year after the game’s initial launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Anticipation and Skepticism
The gaming community has expressed mixed feelings about the performance of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on last-gen hardware. As of now, there is no gameplay footage available showcasing how the game will run on PS4 and Xbox One, leading to some skepticism among fans. Many are eagerly awaiting Respawn’s updates or previews to gauge whether the game will deliver a comparable experience to its current-gen counterparts.
Development Timeline
The anticipation for a last-gen port has been building since EA announced Respawn’s plans in August 2023. The developers have had over a year to adapt the game for older consoles, a challenging task given the hardware limitations. While it is expected that there will be compromises in terms of graphics and performance, the extent of these adjustments remains to be seen.
Continued Cal Kestis’ Journey
For players who enjoyed Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order but haven’t upgraded to a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S, this release offers an exciting opportunity to continue Cal Kestis’ journey. Although the wait has been long, the last-gen port allows a broader audience to experience the latest chapter in the Star Wars Jedi series.
Uncommon Timing
It is unusual for a game to be ported to older consoles so long after its initial release on newer hardware. Typically, ports are made in the opposite direction, from older to newer systems. As the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S near their fourth anniversaries, such instances are expected to become even rarer. Nevertheless, EA and Respawn are pushing forward, and fans are hopeful that the effort will be worthwhile.
Final Thoughts
The release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PS4 and Xbox One is a significant event for fans who have yet to transition to the latest console generation. While concerns about performance persist, the upcoming release provides an opportunity for more players to immerse themselves in the Star Wars universe. As September 17 approaches, the gaming community eagerly awaits further updates and gameplay previews to see how the last-gen versions will hold up.
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