They hope to play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in March will have to wait a little longer to see the next chapter in the Cal Kestis saga. Developer Respawn has announced that the game will experience a six-week delay, pushing the release date from March 17th to April 28th. The game will continue to be released on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series platforms.
This was announced by publisher EA Star Wars Jedi: Survivor would be delayed during an earnings report examining the company’s below-expected financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2023. Respawn game director Stig Asmussen later followed with a Twitter statement saying the delay would help the team put the finishing touches on the game and improve the overall gaming experience.
In the last three years, the jedi team here at Respawn put their collective heart and soul into it Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and we are proud to say that the next cheaper in Cal Kestis history is satisfied. We’re now fully focused on the final phase: bug fixes to improve performance, stability, and most importantly, the gameplay experience.
Food: Survivor is a direct response to feedback from our community, and features sprawling objectives to explore, evolved combat and traversal, and of course, continuing the story of Cal and BD. Developing this game has truly made us a better team, and we’ve strived at every level to make this the Star Wars sequel that our fans have come to expect from Respawn and Lucasfilm Games.
To help the team hit the respawn quality bar, give the team the time they need, and get the polish our fans deserve, we’ve extended our release schedule by six crucial weeks. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will now be launched worldwide on April 28th.
Thank you to EA and Respawn for giving us the time to provide the best experience for our players and to all of you for your understanding.
May the Force be with you.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is out now on April 28th pic.twitter.com/PNtsL6kmER
— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) January 31, 2023
with the delay Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will emerge from a crowded March – a month effectively busier by the spate of high-profile games releasing in February – and into April, with far fewer games vying for the collective attention of players. Although now it is released on the same day as dead island 2just a few days before redfalland only two weeks in advance The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.