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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will have a New Game Plus mode at launch
Publisher Electronic Arts and developer Respawn Entertainment have announced via a Twitter statement that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor have a New Game Plus mode from its premiere, which is scheduled for tomorrow on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S and PC. Thanks to this modality, players will be able to start a new game and transfer all the abilities, perks, combat postures and cosmetic elements that they have unlocked when completing the main adventure for the first time. It should be remembered that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order implemented this mode a few months after its release.
New perks include:
Purity ➕- massive increase in damage for both friends and foes
Warrior 💥 – replaces standard enemies with new, more difficult combat encounters
Trendsetter 👕 – randomizes your cosmetics after respawning EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) April 26, 2023
“Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will have a New Game Plus mode at launch. All stances and cosmetics from previous matches will be unlocked, along with new lightsaber colors and perks. Skill points will also be retained“, reads the statement. As if that were not enough, the mode will bring with it three new advantages to improve the gameplay: Purity massively increase damage dealt to both teammates and enemies; Warrior replace the standard enemies with more challenging ones and Marker Trending will make your cosmetics random each time you respawn.
How is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?
“survivor is a game of contrasts in which the good ends up weighing the bad. It is a hilarious and entertaining adventure that knows how to delight us with fantastic exploration, good level design, very varied and ingenious puzzles, quite elaborate secondary content that deserves our time and, above all, a Brilliant platform that stars in the best moments and challenges of the entire set. Virtues that are hindered by combat that does not quite stand out, animations that can be greatly improved, tremendously irregular performance and a story that does not go back to the end”, we conclude in our analysis.