Gaming News Star Wars Jedi Survivor: Incomplete and overpriced, the Collector’s Edition will have fans screaming
Among the list of highly anticipated games in 2023, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor undoubtedly tops the list. Even more so now that the title has revealed itself as part of the Game Awards ceremony and formalized its release date. A launch that is fast approaching and that will mark the beginning of pre-orders for the different editions, including the Collector’s Edition, which will commemorate the recent (nasty) surprise around that of Final Fantasy 16.
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- Cal Kestis returns to play survivors in the Fallen Order sequel
- A Collector’s Edition kit at an outrageous price that will make Star Wars fans cringe
Cal Kestis returns to play survivors in the Fallen Order sequel
If we had to remember a few performances during the Game Awards ceremony, we can probably quote them Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. We talked about the sequel for a long time. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order but this second part was more than shy, quietly waiting for one of the great events of video games to show itself in its best light. It’s a pity that the rumors and rumors of the aisles have never let loose a sole: Finally, on the sidelines of the Game Awards, due to a bug on Steam, we discovered the release date, as well as some clues about the different editions of the game.
During the ceremony, which took place on Thursday night last week, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has focused its communication more on the content of the game than on the container. In a respectful trailer (available at the beginning of the article), Cal Kestis, a much more confident young Jedi, showed us the extent of his progress over the five years that separate the two parts and gave us some pointers about this new storyline. More information should flow in until the official release, like today with the unveiling of the contents of the Collector’s Edition: an object of desire for many fan-collectors that will likely annoy them. , and we’re not just talking about the price!
A Collector’s Edition kit at an outrageous price that will make Star Wars fans cringe
There is a saying that when you love you don’t count. That’s certainly true, but gamers who’ve become huge fans of the Star Wars Jedi franchise may find themselves cringe as they whip out their wallets for the promised Limited Run Games Collector’s Edition. In this case you will have to pay around 300 dollars to be lucky enough to acquire the great content.
Although the Collector’s Edition boasts a “functional” lightsaber hilt, there’s still a bit missing, and last but not least! Within the community, we don’t necessarily greet the news with a smile, let alone when we see the increasingly expensive retail price that doesn’t take shipping costs into account.. For many, therefore, it is a huge obstacle that only fuels anger at these unreasonably priced collector’s editions. Most recently, it was the reveal of the price of Final Fantasy XVI’s Collector’s Edition, more expensive than an Xbox Series S, that angered fans.