Summary

FollowingJedi: Survivor’s rocky launchon PC and certain consoles, the game eventually received updates that mostly fixed its various optimization issues. However, these initial problems causedJedi: Survivorto take quite a hit early on, as it received poor user reviews on Steam and elsewhere. Now though, the game runs smoothly and is regarded by most as a worthy successor to the acclaimedJedi: Fallen Orderthanks to its fresh world and skillful combat that builds on the first game.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivorwas added to Game Pass Ultimate on April 25 via EA Play, which offers qualifying members other popular titles likeMadden 24, theDead Spaceremake,Battlefield 2042, and much more.Jedi: Survivorbegins five years after the conclusion ofJedi: Fallen Orderas Cal Kestis continues his fight against the Empire. Like the first game, he meets plenty of colorful characters and challenging enemies during his journey, but this time around the game features more lightsaber stances, a fast travel system, and a larger world, among other improvements. However, users might need to make some room on their hard drives sinceJedi: Survivorcomes in at about134 GB on Xbox and 155 GB on PC.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Adds Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Now that it’s been almost a year sinceJedi: Survivor’s release, fans are hoping for a third game to be eventually announced. A recentRespawn job listingseems to have basically confirmed that a third title is in the works, and a comment made last year by Cal Kestis actor Cameron Monaghan also virtually confirmed that a follow-up is coming. However, for now, fans will need to keep waiting for any official word on the matter.

If gamers want to build up their backlog even more or are just curious, the currentbest games on Game Passoffer a huge variety of enjoyable titles to pick from. Recent additions likeDiablo 4andSuperhot: Mind Control Deletealong with older ones likeFallout 4andControlcould make for tempting choices.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is the highest tier of Microsoft’s flagship game subscription service that offers over 100 game titles that you can play with a single purchase, making it one of the most outstanding value propositions of the Xbox ecosystem to date.