Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is launching in two days and there are very few details about the game that we don't know yet. Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment have been revealing information about its features for a long while, including the combat system, the development process of Cal Kestis' new abilities, the system requirements to play the game on PC, and more. But there is always something left, and we now know a little more about the different accessibility options that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will include at launch.
Starting with the possibility of remapping all controls to better fit your preferences, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will let you modify other things in the game. You can toggle subtitles on and off and choose if you want them only for specific moments in the game, like cinematic scenes and dialogues. These are just the basics. The game also features a wide range of difficulty modes. It does not matter if you just want to comfortably experience Cal's new adventure in Story Mode or if you want to put your skill to the test in Jedi Grand Master Mode, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has the perfect choice for you. You can even modify auto-targeting, navigation assist, and almost every detail related to gameplay for an optimal experience in the game. Of course, the accessibility options also include plenty of options to modify visual settings, from colorblind options to HUD scaling.
Respawn Entertainment will be adding new accessibility options after Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is released in order to eliminate barriers and offer the best possible experience to all players. We don't think that they need to go as far as Horizon Forbidden West with specific changes for those with thalassophobia, but they will cover most of the fields.
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