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PSA: Star Wars Jedi Survivor Spoilers Have Leaked Online

PSA: Star Wars Jedi Survivor Spoilers Have Leaked Online

The highly anticipated Star Wars: Jedi Survivor from EA’s Respawn Entertainment isn’t out for another few days, but heads up, spoilers have already leaked online.

The leaker, who appears to have been sold a copy of the game a few days early, has already completed Jedi: Survivor and took to Twitter to share their impressions, some screenshots, and other details. This was spotted by Angie on ResetEra, though we don’t recommend reading the post unless you want to have elements of the game spoiled.

The leak, which includes details about the ending, game length, the number of planets, new characters, and lots, lots more, even grabbed the attention of EA itself, as its Star Wars accounted tweeted: “No Spoilers!”

It continued: “We’re beyond excited for everyone to experience Star Wars: Jedi Survivor this week. We ask that you please be mindful of others and avoid posters or sharing spoilers. And remember, BD is watching.”

The game launches on April 28, and IGN’s review will arrive a little earlier on April 26. Respawn has already shared some details about what fans can expect, of course, including the tease of a beloved Star Wars planet.

If you’re incredibly eager to jump into Jedi Survivor on launch, however, we’d recommend steering clear of Twitter and other social media until you can play the game yourself.

In our preview of the game, IGN said: Our “main takeaway from roughly five hours with the upcoming sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, is that it felt like [we were] systematically crossing off the issues I had with Fallen Order.”


Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer and acting UK news editor. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

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