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News video games 11 May 2023, 16:15

author: Kamil Kleszyk

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Satisfies EA's CEO, but No Word on Technical Problems

The numerous technical issues plaguing Star Wars Jedi: Survivor did not prevent the game from attracting „millions of players” and thus achieving great commercial success.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is being talked about quite a lot these days. However, the hype around the game is not only due to an engaging storyline and interesting gameplay, but mainly to problems plaguing the title since its release.

  • As it turns out, the glitches plaguing mainly the PC version of the game did not significantly affect its sales. At least that's according to the words of Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson.
  • During a recent meeting of EA's board of directors, at which the company's financial results were discussed, the topic of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was mentioned.
  • During the conference, Wilson reported that the second installment of Cal Kestis' adventures has already reached "millions of players," and the game itself has recorded a "very strong" start, which exceeded the publisher's expectations.
  • Unfortunately, the boss of Electronic Arts did not present specific numbers, proving the success of Jedi: Survivor, let alone address the aforementioned problems that still exist in the game..

Instead, Wilson said that the earlier decision to postpone the title's release was correct, as it gave the developers adequate time to polish the game.

"As for Jedi: Survivor, we are extremely delighted. We made the bold decision to postpone the title's release by six weeks to give the team the opportunity to achieve the quality they wanted," said the director (via The Motley Fool).

We leave the above words for you to ponder on your own.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

Kamil Kleszyk

Kamil Kleszyk

At Gamepressure.com deals with various jobs. So you can expect from him both news about the farming simulator and a text about the impact of Johnny Depp's trial on the future of Pirates of the Caribbean. Introvert by vocation. Since childhood, he felt a closer connection to humanities than to exact sciences. When after years of learning came a time of stagnation, he preferred to call it his "search for a life purpose." In the end, he decided to fight for a better future, which led him to the place where he is today.

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