Notify your local Imperial recruitment office: the April 28 release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is right around the corner, and we can’t wait to lay into more unsuspecting Stormtroopers. If you’re as excited as we are to join BD-1 and Cal Kestis on another adventure full of discovery and dismemberment, you might want to check out the various pre-order bonuses available for Respawn’s upcoming sequel.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC via Steam, Origin, and the Epic Games Store. If you’re playing on PC, clear some storage space, as the game requires a whopping 155 GB of space. For consoles, the Xbox listing indicates it’ll take up around 44 GB. Regardless of your platform of choice, two versions of the game are available to pre-order, both of which include exclusive cosmetic items for Cal and BD.
Where to pre-order Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
The standard edition, priced at $69.99 (but 10% off for EA Play subscribers), nets a trio of Obi-Wan Kenobi-themed items, including an outfit for Cal, a blaster, and a Lightsaber fashioned after the one used by Old Ben himself.
- Amazon – PC Steam, PC Origin, PlayStation (physical), Xbox (physical)
- Best Buy – PC Origin, PlayStation (physical), Xbox (physical, digital)
- GameStop – PC Origin, PlayStation (physical), Xbox (physical, digital)
- Walmart – PlayStation (physical), Xbox (physical)
- PlayStation Store – PlayStation (digital)
- Steam – PC
- EA – PC
- Epic Games Store – PC
Where to pre-order Star Wars Jedi: Survivor deluxe edition
The $89.99 deluxe edition of Jedi: Survivor gets you all the pre-order bonuses included in the standard edition, plus two extra sets of cosmetic items themed after Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, complete with slick jackets, an RD-D2-themed skin for BD-1, and Han’s iconic DL-44 blaster.
Will Star Wars Jedi: Survivor be on EA Play for PC?
Another avenue for picking up Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PC is by subscribing to EA Play, which not only gets you day-one access to most new releases, but also unlimited access to a growing library of EA titles. Unfortunately, like the terrific Dead Space remake, access to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is restricted to EA Play Pro subscribers, the $14.99 per month premium tier of the service that’s only available on PCs. Still, that’s cheaper than spending $69.99 on the game.
Also, subscribing to EA Play will knock 10% off the cost of the console games when you buy them digitally through the PlayStation store, or through Xbox.
In the past, EA Play subscribers have been given early access to some titles before their actual ship date. But considering that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order didn’t get an early access release, we don’t expect to see one for Jedi: Survivor either.
Update (April 12): Adding context about the game’s massive install size on PC.