Respawn Studio has recently released the 7th update patch for “Star Wars Jedi: Survivors”, which brings the game performance update that players have been waiting for for a long time. The official emphasized that the game has been “completely designed for the console. Platform Performance Mode”, thereby greatly improving the player experience. In addition, DLSS support has been added to the PC platform to improve the frame rate of PC platform games.
The main contents of the updates are as follows:
1. Performance mode on Xbox Series X|S and PS5 platforms has been "completely redesigned", and this update will greatly improve the player experience. A large number of GPU and CPU optimizations have been carried out in performance mode, and ray tracing has been cancelled, resulting in a stable 60-frame gaming experience (note: host cutscenes are still locked at 30 frames in performance mode, and ray tracing is only enabled in image quality mode).
2. The image quality mode on Xbox Series X|S and PS5 platforms has also been optimized to reduce frame rate fluctuations while introducing detailed visual improvements.
3. The PS5 platform adds VRR variable refresh rate support.
4. The PC platform has made additional performance and optimization improvements, and added DLSS support.
5. Adjusted the game archive system to prevent archive corruption, and fixed the problem of players being unable to retrieve experience after death under certain circumstances.
6. Various bug fixes and improvements across all platforms, including fixes for costume, lighting and UI issues, as well as some crash fixes.
“Star Wars Jedi: Survivors” is currently available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC platforms. The standard version is priced at 298 CNY on Steam.
It was previously reported that EA CEO Andrew Wilson claimed that the “Star Wars Jedi: Survivors” game will also be launched on Sony PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms, but no specific launch time was announced.

▲ Official game screenshot of “Star Wars Jedi: Survivors”