While Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launched with more than a few performance issues on current-gen consoles and PC, much of that has been worked out after a full year of patches. Even now, the PC version is still getting optimisations and just recently, Denuvo DRM was also removed from the game. Now as of today, the game can also run on an Xbox One or PS4.
Back in August of last year, EA revealed that they were planning to port the current-gen exclusive Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to PS4 and Xbox One, but it was only last month that we got an update on that, with EA announcing a September launch date for the new versions of the game.
Considering the fact that Jedi Survivor on the PS5 and Series X|S struggled with a number of performance woes at launch, it is hard to imagine what compromises were required to get the game to run on these now decade-old consoles, but for better or worse, Respawn has managed to get it running. Don't expect it to look pretty though, with sub-HD resolutions and a 30FPS cap. I'll be particularly interested in seeing how well the last-gen systems handle the game in its open world areas.
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KitGuru says: I'm not sure I'd recommend playing this game on an Xbox One or PS4, but if that is your only option, there is now a version of this game available to you.