Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is already beginning to give something to talk about for the better because the expectation is that it will take the bases of the previous installment, modify what the players did not like and take the proposal to the next level. Hence, an important change will be applied in this new adventure and will be liked by the fans.
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You’ll be able to travel faster between stages in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Not everyone is a fan of back-tracking, in fact, this proposal that was very famous in the 80s and 90s today is difficult to justify in the great video games and even more before the new generation players because who the hell wants to take time to return to a place already visited just because the game commands it. The Star Wars Jedi: Survivor development team took note of this and recently revealed to GamesRadar, game director Stig Asmussen, that the game will have a fast travel system.
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During the interview, the creative pointed out that the idea of returning to locations that was implemented in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be improved for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, responding to complaints from fans of the first game.
According to Stig Asmussen, travel in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor can be immediate or more enjoyable: “We will have fast travel and manageable creatures to help players quickly get from point A to B and back to point A. Fast travel is point-to-point, but the creatures offer a way to quickly get between points and explore what’s in between.”
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor received a few weeks delay and now has a release date scheduled for April 28 on PS5, Xbox Series X | S and PC.
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