Star Wars fans will have to wait an additional month and a half to play the next chapter in the Cal Kestis story. On Tuesday afternoon, Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment Announced the delay of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to April 28. The game was previously scheduled to arrive on March 17.
“In order for the team to hit Respawn’s quality bar, give the team the time it needs, and reach the level of polish our fans deserve, we’ve added six crucial weeks to our release schedule: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will now launch globally on April 28,” Respawn posted on Twitter. The studio said it would use the additional time to fix bugs and polish the game to improve performance, stability, and player experience. The delay means Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will arrive the same day dead island 2, as long as the title does not suffer a last minute delay.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor picks up five years after the events of falling order, and features an older, tougher Cal Kestis. Respawn has promised that the game will feature new worlds in the Star Wars galaxy for players to explore. Cal, now a Jedi Knight, also has new skills and weapons in his arsenal to take on the Galactic Empire.
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