Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Players Love Unclogging Toilets, Dying In The Dumbest Way Possible
Be honest, did you die to Rick?
Most players played the game on the Jedi Knight difficulty, which can be considered medium, 14.5% of players played on Story Mode, and only 4% played on Jedi Grand Master, which can be considered extreme difficulty. But the difficulty mode meant nothing to the Rancor, because it was able to kill over 9 million players.
Since the game's release, players have managed to defeat over 9 billion enemies, and the most popular color they used for their lightsaber was white. A lot more other information was shown off, such as 11.5% of people finding Cal's poncho, 3 million bounties collected, fifteen million seeds planted, eight million Holotactics rounds won, and lastly, 100% of the playerbase loving Turgle.
In our Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review, we gave it an 8/10, and Jordan Ramée wrote, "Survivor builds on Fallen Order in several meaningful ways, tightening up the combat mechanics, expanding the variety of lightsaber styles, alleviating the frustration of platforming and puzzles, and digging into less-mainstream Star Wars lore to tell a fantastic story about a Jedi trying to defeat a tyrannical evil at all costs and coming to the realization that you can't just fight for good--you have to fight for good in the right way."
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Xbox Series X PC PlayStation 5This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:Luis Joshua Gutierrez