Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Deluxe Edition and Standard versions are now out for purchase. Like many other games released these days in the gaming industry, it has the Standard version and a Deluxe version that offers some additions. Now, these additions are not as significant as separate story missions. Still, they are valuable items that might be important to many Star Wars fans and players. Here are all the differences between the Standard and Deluxe versions of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor!
How Much Does Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Deluxe Edition Cost?
It is the trend of new AAA games to have two variants when it comes to the major release of their games. For Example, we had the Dead Island 2 and Dead Island 2: Day 1 Edition with more exclusive items. While it is evident that the Deluxe edition will cost more than the game’s Standard version, in this case, the base game costs $69.99 in comparison to $89.99 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
What More Do You Get On The Deluxe Edition?
- Scoundrel – skin
- Rugged – BD-1 skin
- DL-44 – Blaster
- Rebel Hero – skin
- BD Astro – BD-1 skin
- Rebel Hero – lightsaber
You’ll get a full game with the Standard edition regarding the story missions and primary content. But if you pay $20 more for the Deluxe Edition, you’ll get exclusive cosmetic items. There will be two BD-1 skins, two Cal Kestis skins, and a DL-44 blaster with Rebel Hero lightsaber cosmetics. Other than this, all the other in-game content will be the same as the Standard version. Remember that if you have an EA Play account, you’ll get a 10% discount on buying Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
EA Play is a subscription-based service provided by Electronic Arts, allowing players to experience EA studios’ games at a more affordable price. This new system is a better version of the previous Origin for EA games. You can get discounts or even free games published by EA. EA Play subscription costs $4.99 per month and $29.99 per year.
Is Star Wars Jedi: Deluxe Edition Worth The Price?
This is definitely a personal choice! The items you get for the $20 price tag are all cosmetics, and you won’t get any additional in-game content for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Deluxe Edition. However, knowing that you can not get the exclusive items in Deluxe Edition by playing the Standard game and completing challenges and side quests is essential. So, suppose you’re a Star Wars fan or want that unique look in the game, then the Deluxe Edition is all for you. At the same time, you won’t lose anything regarding the primary content by purchasing the Standard version of the game.
Star Wars Jedi Survivor is now available to purchase for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.