As you know, Star Wars Jedi Survivor, the long-awaited sequel to the excellent Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, will launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC on April 28, 2023.
Initially, the game was supposed to hit our machines in early March 2023, but in the end, the Respawn Entertainment teams chose to delay the launch of the game until 2023. to provide the best possible experience for players.
Before the return of Kal Kestis, we are now behind our house. After releasing a new story-driven trailer for the game, EA has revealed the system requirements to play the game on PC. And the good news is, you don’t need a fighter plane.
Star Wars Jedi Survivor system requirements
But without further ado, let’s take a look at the minimum and recommended configurations.
Minimum Requirements
- OS : Windows 10 64bit
- DATA STORAGE: 8GB
- Processor Features: 4 cores / 8 threads
- Processor* AMD: Ryzen 5 1400
- Graphics card** AMD: Radeon RX580
- Graphics Card Features: DX12, 8GB VRAM
- Disk space : 155GB
- Alternative processor : Intel Core i7-7700
- Alternative graphics card : Nvidia GTX 1070
Recommended Installation
- OS : Windows 10 64bit
- DATA STORAGE: 16 GB
- Processor Features: 4 cores / 8 threads
- Processor* AMD: Ryzen 5 5600X
- Graphics card** AMD: RX 6700XT
- Graphics Card Features: DX12, 8GB VRAM
- To store : 155GB SSD
- Alternative processor : Intel Core i5-11600K
- Alternative graphics card : Nvidia RTX 2070
As you can see, you won’t even need to own an RTX 3XXX or 4XXX to enjoy this Star Wars Jedi Survivor game in the best conditions on PC. It is now hoped that the header has been properly optimized to deliver optimum performance.
We’re keeping our fingers crossed, especially after the disastrous launch of the PC version of The Last of Us. While Sony has accustomed us to the excellent ports of its PC-specific products, this version of TLOU suffers from many bugs and major performance issues.