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Respawn acknowledges Star Wars: Jedi needs to keep November date, despite loopholes

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Star Wars: The Jedi was one of the best games of last year, but it is also one of the most buggy games.

At startup Star Wars: The Jedi Last November, fans and critics pointed out many bugs, performance issues, and various other technical issues with the game.

Some of them are serious enough to guarantee a reduction of one or two points for some reviews. Although I didn't run into anything on my PC when viewing the Fallen Order, it is clear that this experience is painful for many people . Of course, developer Respawn is well aware of these issues.

Considering that last year was a bumper year for Star Wars, and what a big deal for Mandalor and The Last Jedi, the developers decided to release the game before the holidays.

"Yes, (delay) was a conversation we had, and we decided to put the game there, we wanted to get it, we knew, we were going on vacation," Vince Zampella, CEO of Respawn, told DICE recently USgamer said. Award, "The Fallen Order" won the annual adventure game award.

Gaming Director Stig Asmussen added: "Obviously, I think we are trying to build games for several different systems and we want to fight for a date."

"Everyone looks at it, and we sincerely think that it would be better if we could spend a little more time. But at the same time, we can try it out. Well, we think fans will like it."

Since its launch, the Jedi Fallen Order patch has been steadily improving the game. The latest version has unlocked pre-orders for all players. So far, publisher EA has reached 8 million sales and is very satisfied with it.



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