Star Wars fans will be in for a treat with the latest promotion for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Electronic Arts Inc‘S EA latest action-adventure game and sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
The display functions Markus Hamillthe legendary actor who played Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise coached Cameron Monaghanthe Jedi: Survivor star on how to be a Jedi.
Monaghan is seen in full motion capture gear and wielding a prop lightsaber, while Hamill guides him through various scenarios and trains him in Jedi fashion.
In one scene, Hamill even admits to being a little jealous of Monaghan’s character Cal Kestis, who gets to wield two lightsabers. “They never gave me two lightsabers,” Hamill jokingly murmurs as he exits the motion capture stage.
At the end of the trailer, Monaghan can be seen giving Hamill some advice on how to play the highly anticipated game. “I really don’t need you to explain the power to me,” says the grumpy Hamill.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launches today amid PC performance issues
The highly anticipated video game was released today, but it’s already struggling with numerous issues on PC. Angry gamers have been flooding Steam with negative reviews, criticizing the game’s poor performance.
Out of 4430 reviews, 58% are negative: While early reviews had praised the game, particularly the console version, PC gamers have reported numerous bugs and glitches.
“It was programmed by a cockroach,” said a user on Valve’s storefront. Another comment reads, “So far the loading screen is okay. I have no idea what it’s like after the title screen because it doesn’t load past that at the moment.”
Now, EA has issued a statement via the official EA Star Wars Twitter account, acknowledging the issues and pledging to address them.
“We are aware that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is not up to our standards for a percentage of our PC gamers,” the tweet reads. While the company…
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