Jedi Survivor is already in the preload today, but only for the PC.
On April 26th, Jedi: Survivor will be the second part of the story about the young Jedi Cal Cestis. If you want to be one step ahead of the empire and want to get started right after the release, you can download the game today. We’re wrapping everything up on preload start times and available platforms.
When does the preload start?
PC players will be able to play Jedi: Survivor starting Tuesday, June 1st April 25 at 5:00 p.m download. The prerequisite is that you have pre-ordered the game, whether on Steam or in the EA App does not matter.
Console players have to wait a little longer: For Xbox and Playstation, the preload only starts on April 26 at 6:00 a.m In the morning.
How much do I have to download?
Pre-downloading the game is worth it – unless your internet connection works at lightning speed. Because both on the consoles and on the PC is the download size is about 120 gigabytes.
Also, make sure you have enough storage space, because the game takes up about 155 gigabytes.
Of course, we have summarized the complete system requirements for you in a separate article.
When can I start playing?
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be released in Germany on April 28 at 6:00 p.m In the morning. All further information about the release can be found in our large overview of the game.
What else is there to know about Jedi: Survivor?
If you want to know how the story of Kal Cestis continues, then the best thing to do is watch the Jedi: Survivor story trailer, which gives you a good look:
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Star Wars: Jedi Survivor reveals what’s next five years after Fallen Order
The Jedi continues to be hunted by the Empire in the sequel, though Survivor is set five years after Fallen Order. Cal has now become much more experienced with lightsabers and the Force.
The gameplay will also change a lot. For example, we can now wield two lightsabers or a crossguard sword, use blasters and explore planets with vehicles and mounts.
Have you pre-ordered Jedi: Survivor and will you use the preload? Or do you generally no longer pre-order games and prefer to wait for the first tests?
What are you hoping for from the Jedi adventure sequel, and what new feature are you most excited for? Write us your opinion in the comments!