Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is out today and if you’re picking it up be ready for a few performance issues. In my review, I discussed the frame rate drops on the PS5 version and it seems, the issues stem across all platforms. Thankfully, EA says it is on the case.
The publisher announced that the game’s first patch is now live for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor across all platforms. The patch fixes a number of issues and squashes some bugs. It also improves the general performance of the game too. This is the biggest issue reviewers encountered during the pre-launch window.
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While I didn’t encounter many bugs (I did have BD refuse to scan a few items here and there), the game’s performance is definitely an issue. There were times were the frame rate would drop so low it would almost freeze the game. However, keep in mind that since my time with Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, Respawn has deployed a Day 0 and Day 1 update.
But EA gives off the signal that this launch patch won’t exactly fix all the performance hiccups in the game. In a tweet, the company says “In the weeks ahead, we’ll deploy a patch that will fix bugs, improve performance and add more accessibility features”.
By the look of things, EA is letting gamers know that at launch, the game won’t be as stable as it should be. We can only hope these performance bugs get ironed out soon.
Cal’s newest journey in a galaxy far, far away has begun and we’re excited for you to experience it!
Our first patch will arrive on launch day across all platforms. In the weeks ahead, we’ll deploy patches that will:
– Fix bugs
– Improve performance
– Add more accessibility… pic.twitter.com/pUtyoGopP5— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) April 26, 2023
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is out today for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. Watch our review down below: