'Star Wars: Jedi Survivor' Has Been Delayed Until April According To Respawn Entertainment
Games get delayed all the time. This is something that has happened since the very beginning of video games. What is new, however, is what game is being delayed. Respawn Entertainment and EA Games have announced a couple of days ago on January 31 that the upcoming Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the sequel to the highly popular Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, has been delayed. The release date has been pushed back to April 28 from the original date of March 17.
According to the announcement Jedi: Survivor has entered the final stages of development, meaning that the game is now “content complete.” This means that the game is undergoing bug fixing in order to further enhance and polish the game experience as well as ensure the continued stability of the game. These six weeks appear to have been added in order to ensure the development team can get through the bug fixing.
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Fans seem to have mixed feelings about the announcement with many being disappointed that they will have to wait six extra weeks in order to play it. Still, others have argued that the delay is a good thing as it means that the game is not being rushed to completion, which had been an issue of late.
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