Notify your local Imperial Recruiting Office: the April 28 release Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is just around the corner, and we can’t wait to attack more unsuspecting stormtroopers. If you’re as excited as we are for another adventure of discovery and dismemberment with BD-1 and Cal Kestis, be sure to check out the various pre-order bonuses for Respawn’s upcoming sequel.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC via Steam, Origin and the Epic Games Store. If you’re playing on PC, free up some space as the game takes up a whopping 155GB of storage space. For consoles, the Xbox listing says it will take up around 44GB. Regardless of your platform of choice, two versions of the game are available for pre-order, both of which include cosmetic items exclusive to Cal and BD.
Where to pre-order Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Priced at $69.99 (but 10% off for EA Play subscribers), the standard edition includes a trio of Obi-Wan Kenobi-themed items, including an outfit for Cal, a blaster, and a lightsaber named after the one by Worn Old Ben is designed himself.
- Amazon – PC-Steam, PC originPlayStation (physically), Xbox (physically)
- best buy – PC originPlayStation (physically), Xbox (physically, Digital)
- GameStop – PC originPlayStation (physically), Xbox (physically, Digital)
- Walmart – PlayStation (physically), Xbox (physically)
- PlayStation Store – PlayStation (Digital)
- steam – personal computer
- EA – personal computer
- Epic game store – personal computer
Where to pre-order Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Deluxe edition
The $89.99 Deluxe Edition of Food: Survivor you’ll receive all the pre-order bonuses included in the Standard Edition, plus two additional sets of cosmetic items themed after Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, complete with fancy jackets, an RD-D2 themed skin for BD-1 and Han’s legendary DL-44 blaster.
will Star Wars Jedi: Survivor be on EA Play for PC?
Another pick up option Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PC is obtained by subscribing to EA Play, which not only gives you day-one access to most new releases, but also unlimited access to a growing library of EA titles. Unfortunately, that’s great Empty room remake, access to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is limited to EA Play Pro subscribers, the $14.99 per month premium tier of the service available only on PCs. Still, it’s cheaper than spending $69.99 on the game.
Also, Subscribe to EA Play 10% discount on the cost of console games when you buy them digitally through the PlayStation Store or through Xbox.
In the past, EA Play subscribers have received early access to some titles ahead of their actual release date. But considering that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order didn’t get an Early Access release, we don’t expect to see one Food: Survivor either.
Update (April 12): Adding context to the game’s massive install size on PC.
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