Star Wars Jedi: Survivor receives a 9-minute gameplay video

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor receives a 9-minute gameplay video

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is looking great in its latest gameplay video

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was easily one of the best Star Wars games of recent years, and the good news is that Respawn will soon be ready to release that game’s sequel; Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Now, thanks to IGN, gamers can now watch a new 9-minute gameplay video of Respawn’s next Star Wars game, with this trailer showcasing the planet of Koboh, one of the new planets from Jedi: Survivor. 

Star Wars: Jedi Survivor starts five years after the events of Fallen Order, with the Empire continuing to pursue Cal as he continues to grow as a Jedi Knight. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is now due to launch on April 28th 2023, arriving exclusively on current-generation gaming platforms. This includes PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5. On PC, Jedi: Survivor will be launching on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and on the EA App.

Based on the game’s new gameplay trailer, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a lot more graphically impressive than its predecessor, and it is clear that the team at Respawn entertainment are aiming to take the game to new heights. Gamers should not expect more of the same from Jedi: Survivor. Gamers should expect new mechanics, traversal options, fighting styles, Jedi abilities, and more. In Jedi: Survivor, dual lightsabre fighting will become an option, giving players more ways to change their playstyle.

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