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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Review - Let the Past Die, Kill It if You Have to - PowerUp!

Leo Stevenson - "At its core, there is a stripped-back, focused version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor that fully lives up to the potential of a hardcore Star Wars action RPG. If the combat was tighter and didn’t suffer from too many encounters and too many enemies at once every other criticism I have of the game would melt away. If the combat was spot-on, I could forgive the lacklustre open world and overly linear level design. I could even forgive the somewhat empty story but unfortunately, the combat is only masterful occasionally, ok most of the time and dreadful sometimes.

It goes to show you the power of the Star Wars IP and the value of a game that’s just good enough to keep you hooked. In the face of every negative critique and every negative experience I had with Jedi: Survivor, I still enjoyed it enough to recommend it to Star Wars fans. Getting to be a Jedi and hang out with BD-1, no matter what else is going on is just enough to save Jedi: Survivor and ensure that it’s worth having a crack at."

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EA’s Star Wars Games Earn Over $5 Billion: The Future of the Jedi Franchise

EA’s Star Wars games surpass $5 billion in earnings as over 40 million players engage with the Jedi series. Discover what’s next for the iconic franchise!

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raWfodog7d ago

Their priority is paying out huge dividends to their investors. Employees’ well-beings and livelihoods are a distant concern.

casiokvik7d ago

Good for my pension though.

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Star Wars Jedi "Final Chapter" Being Worked on by Respawn

EA has confirmed that Star Wars Jedi's "final chapter" is being developed by Respawn Entertainment, though there's no release window yet.

RaidenBlack8d ago

Curiously will this also be a delayed-cross-gen title?

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Respawn is developing "the final chapter" of the Star Wars Jedi story, EA says

Over 40 million users have played the series to date, according to its publisher…

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