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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to release in March 2023 according to Steam update

While EA has not yet announced a release date for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it has been heavily rumoured in the past that the game will launch in March 2023. Now, according to an update to the game's Steam Store page, those rumours were correct.

The release date for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has been revealed, after EA accidentally published the date on its Steam page. While the Steam Store page was simply updated to show a March 2023 launch, it is likely that we'll be getting a new trailer and a proper release date very soon. Given the timing of this, the new trailer may end up dropping as part of The Game Awards later this week.

While EA has not yet announced a release date for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it has been heavily rumoured in the past that the game will launch in March 2023. The game will be available on PC, Xbox and PlayStation. The release date was later removed from the store page, but we expect to see it updated again later this week following an official announcement.

While we don't know a ton about the sequel's story, we do know that it takes place five years after the events of the first game, with our main protagonist Cal returning once again.

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KitGuru Says: This will undoubtedly be one of the biggest games of the year, especially if Respawn can capitalise on everything that made the first game so good, and bring some improvements here and there. Personally, I'd like to see a new map system, as the 3D maps from the first game were quite confusing.

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