Jedi Fallen Order is finally getting its next-gen upgrade and it’s due this Summer! Seeing as how May 4 is quite close, Disney decided to surprise us with some news. In this Star Wars blog post, many things ranging all over the IP are detailed. One of them being the release date for the next-gen upgrade for Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. Heres’s what the post had to say:
Coming this Summer, we’re excited to announce the next-gen release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, bringing a number of technical improvements to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S console versions of the game. This will be a free cross-generation upgrade to current owners. More details will come soon.”
Pretty exciting right? Well, if you’re a fan of this game – definitely. Maybe as a sign of celebration, the game is getting a 70% discount on its PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Origin, and Steam versions for both Standard and Deluxe editions. Keep in mind that this Gematsu report also hints at a native PlayStation 5 version of the game releasing at some point in the future. This is all due to the fact that the German USK games rating board already rated the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions of the game. So that’s exciting?
We reviewed Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order back in November 2019 and gave it a 5 out of a 5-star rating citing “Is Jedi Fallen Order perfect? No, but it’s close. The force is very strong with this one.” – although we didn’t have any major technical issues at the time, we suppose that with this new upgrade the game will be smoother, faster, and more stunning than ever.
Are you excited about this Summer’s Jedi Fallen Order upgrade? What are your thoughts on the supposed native next-gen version of the game? Will you be getting it if and when it releases? Let us know in the comments below.
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