The developers have released a next-gen update for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The game has been adapted for Xbox Series X/S, as well as PlayStation 5 consoles, offering improved performance and increased native resolution.
It's been over a year since the release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. So far, over ten million players have played the title, and the development of its sequel is just a matter of time, because EA treats it as the beginning of a completely new series/IP. Thanks to backwards compatibility, the game is also available on the latest Xbox and PlayStation 5 consoles. As announced, the developers from Respawn Entertainment have just published an optimization update that improves the game's performance on next-gen playforms.
Note, however, that we should not expect drastic changes in visual quality or addition of improved textures and 3D models, as well as graphic effects such as ray-tracing. The patch only increases the game's dynamic resolution and improves its performance, which so far has remained unchanged compared to the last-gen console version.
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is available as part of the EA Play subscription on Xbox and PlayStation. On Microsoft consoles, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can also download the game at no additional cost.
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