There is no doubt that one of the most anticipated video games for this 2023 is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor from Respawn Entertainment, the sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC next April 28. It is already confirmed that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will not come to Xbox One and PS4 and Respawn Entertainment does not explain the reasons for this decision.
The first Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game is one of the most acclaimed titles of the last generation and is an experience no Star Wars fan should miss on consoles. Xbox One and PS4. Sadly, the sequel won’t be coming to those platforms, but Respawn Entertainment has good reason to make its title exclusive to the new generation of consoles.
In a recent interview with Play Magazine for its March issue, transcribed by mp1st, director Stig Asmussen explained why Respawn Entertainment didn’t bring Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. Respawn Entertainment realized the potential that current generation consoles have and decided to leave the latest generation behind to deliver a true evolution of what we saw in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
We quickly learned that we could take advantage of faster processors, greater memory, better load times, etc., to create much larger maps, with more detail, higher density, more wide variety of enemies/NPCs and generally more loyalty. . ”
Director Stig Asmussen said Respawn Entertainment is harnessing the capabilities of next-gen consoles to create a denser, more vivid world, since the first game was so well received.”we didn’t want to break what we were doing…we wanted to evolve the experience”. As the director explains, the power of the current generation of consoles allowed them to create the evolution of Star Wars Jedi that they were looking for.
Originally, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was supposed to come to Xbox Series X consoles | S, PlayStation 5 and PC on March 17, but it was recently delayed and will now arrive on April 28, 2023. Remember that if you haven’t played the first You can try the title on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, in addition to being available on the EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate services for consoles and PC.