Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
News, coverage and analysis tracking Star Wars Jedi: Survivor across the outlets.- Share of the Week: SparksPlayStation's Share of the Week highlights user-submitted screenshots featuring sparks and fireworks from games like Death Stranding 2, Cyberpunk 2077, and Star Wars Jedi Survivor. The next theme is 'Portraits,' with submissions due by July 8, 2026.
- Photography Games | Game Developer Spotlight SeriesGame Developer is hosting a "Photography Week" exploring the genre and its mechanics, featuring new interviews and essays. Topics include how photography games encourage players to notice their surroundings and document experiences. Discussions will cover game design choices, balancing artistic freedom with progression metrics, and applying basic photography tips to improve in-game photo modes.
- Weekend PC Download Deals for June 19: GOG.com Summer SaleThis weekend's PC gaming deals include GOG.com's Summer Sale featuring discounts on titles like Hollow Knight Silksong and Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition. Steam and Epic Games Store also have various sales, with free games available on Epic Games Store and Amazon Luna. Humble Bundle offers several game bundles for different price tiers.
- Dead Space and Mass Effect trilogy are less than £5 right now in huge saleSeveral Electronic Arts titles are heavily discounted on Steam, with the Dead Space remake available for £4.99 and Mass Effect Legendary Edition for £3.99. Other notable deals include Star Wars: Squadrons, Titanfall 2, Battlefield 1, and Sonic Mania, all priced under £5.
- Star Wars Zero Company looks so good it has me wishing Metal Gear would make tactics games againThe upcoming Star Wars Zero Company tactics RPG has reignited interest in the genre, prompting a discussion about the potential for a new Metal Gear Acid game. The author praises Star Wars Zero Company's XCOM-like gameplay and its potential to revitalize a dormant franchise, while also advocating for a revival of the Metal Gear Acid series, highlighting its unique blend of stealth, deckbuilding, and tactical combat.
- Share of the Week: DualityPlayStation shared highlights from its 'Share of the Week: Duality' event, showcasing player-submitted screenshots featuring reflections and pairs from games like Detroit: Become Human, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Marvel's Spider-Man 2. The next theme is 'Saros,' with submissions due by June 17, 2026.
- SteamOS 3.8.8 Beta brings fixes for MSI Claw controls in Desktop ModeValve has released SteamOS 3.8.8 Beta, addressing issues with MSI Claw controls in Desktop Mode and other regressions. This update includes fixes for performance HUD crashes, slow charger detection, and improved compatibility for various handheld devices like the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. The update also brings significant changes to KDE Plasma, graphics drivers, and system firmware.
- Star Wars fans are "over the timeline between" the prequels and original trilogy, and are wondering when…Star Wars fans are expressing fatigue with the continuous release of projects set between the prequel and original trilogies. Many on Reddit feel that Lucasfilm and Disney have over-explored this era, with numerous shows and films filling the 19-year gap. Fans are hoping for a shift to stories set after the original trilogy, particularly focusing on Luke, Han, and Leia.
- Summer Game Fest no-shows: The big games that were absent from 2026's showcasesSeveral highly anticipated games were notably absent from the Summer Game Fest showcases, leaving fans speculating about their development status. Titles like Arkane's Blade, the Witcher 3 DLC, Injustice 3, and the Divinity sequel were among the expected reveals that did not materialize. The article highlights the absence of these games and discusses potential reasons or future reveal opportunities.
- SteamOS 3.8.7 Beta brings improvements for Intel handhelds, audio popping and other fixesValve has released SteamOS 3.8.7 Beta, introducing significant improvements for upcoming Intel handhelds and addressing various system issues. Key fixes include resolving GPU crashes for Grand Theft Auto V, eliminating audio popping, and improving Bluetooth functionality on certain Intel handhelds. The update also adds initial firmware support for new Intel-based devices and enhances UI behavior for low battery situations.
- PlayStation Store: May 2026’s top downloadsThe PlayStation Store has revealed the top downloaded games for May 2026 across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation VR2. "007 First Light" led the charts in both US/Canada and EU for PS5, while "I Am Cat" dominated the PS VR2 charts. The lists also feature popular titles like "Grand Theft Auto V," "Minecraft," and various free-to-play games such as "Fortnite" and "Roblox."
- Star Wars Jedi 3 rumour suggests we might see an older Cal Kestis after a time jump, which lines up with recent promises of "more Cal stories"A rumor suggests the upcoming Star Wars Jedi 3 may feature an older Cal Kestis after a time jump, aligning with promises of "more Cal stories." This potential narrative direction could explore Cal's increased responsibilities and darker themes following the events of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
- SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta brings expanded handheld support, initial HDMI VRR for devices with native HDMI outputThe SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta introduces expanded hardware support for various handheld devices, including MSI Claw, OneXPlayer, and ASUS ROG Ally. This update also brings preliminary support for HDMI VRR on devices with native HDMI output and includes numerous fixes and improvements for controller support, audio, Bluetooth, and desktop mode functionality.
- Sony delists PS5 exclusive as another live service game bites the dustSony has shut down the multiplayer servers and delisted Destruction AllStars from the PlayStation Store due to ongoing technical issues and low player count. While single-player modes will remain accessible until November 25, the game's live service component is effectively over. Developer Lucid Games, now owned by Tencent subsidiary LightSpeed Studios, is reportedly working on a new cyberpunk game called Last Sentinel.
- After Star Wars confirms Luke Skywalker knows about Cal Kestis, Lucasfilm hints "more Cal stories are coming"Lucasfilm has confirmed that more stories featuring the Jedi Cal Kestis are in development, following his appearances in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. A recent book also revealed that Luke Skywalker is aware of Cal Kestis's survival of Order 66.
- Star Wars Jedi – Lucasfilm Has “More Cal Stories Coming”Lucasfilm has confirmed that more stories featuring Cal Kestis are in development, though it is not explicitly stated if this means a new Star Wars Jedi game. Rumors from January suggested a third entry in the series could be released this year, following the pattern of previous titles. Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment have remained silent on the franchise since the 2023 release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
- Share of the Week: HandsThis week's Share of the Week highlights players' creative use of Photo Mode, focusing on character hands in various games like Pragmata, The Last of Us Part II, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Next week's theme will be LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, with submissions due by May 27, 2026.
- SteamOS 3.7.25 and 3.8.5 Beta released - bug fixes and better dGPU video memory managementValve has released stable and beta updates for SteamOS, focusing on bug fixes and improved discrete GPU video memory management. SteamOS 3.7.25 includes general security and stability updates, while the 3.8.5 Beta addresses issues on Steam Deck OLED, desktop mode application memory, and control problems on the ASUS ROG Ally. The updates also bring enhancements for various third-party handhelds and prepare the system for upcoming hardware like the Steam Machine.
- Dungeons & Dragons Game by Giant Skull Has Been CancelledHasbro, through its subsidiary Wizards of the Coast, has cancelled a Dungeons & Dragons game being developed by Giant Skull due to the termination of their publishing deal. Industry veteran Stig Asmussen, founder of Giant Skull, confirmed the cancellation and is seeking new publishing partners. The game was not intended to be a successor to the Baldur's Gate franchise.
- Hasbro Cancels Dungeons & Dragons Game from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor DirectorHasbro has canceled a new Dungeons & Dragons game that was being developed by Stig Asmussen, the director of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The reasons for the cancellation were not disclosed.