We have a week to go beforeStar Wars Jedi: Survivoris available to play, and the hype around the title is significant, primarily thanks to the massive success of its predecessor,Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderenjoyed thanks to its unique take on combat and a fusion of genres it represented. While it is shaping up to be a title worthy of your consideration (and sadly, your internet connectionand storage space if you are preloading), many would-be buyers are asking the age-old question of what version to preorder.

The team at GameRant has you covered as we delve deeper into what Star Wars Jedi: Survivor offers to audiences while we examine the best deals for preorder and the reasons you might want to go for the Deluxe over the Standard edition or vice versa.

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What We Know About The Game

Star Wars Jedi: Survivorkicks off 5 years after the previous game and follows Jedi Knight Cal Kestis as he continues to evade the Galactic Empire while introducing a much more refined combat system and better level design as the title is a current generation console-specific game which makes use of the higher memory, better processing power and high-speed SSDs that the PlayStation 5 and the Series S/X pack in, allowing for faster loading times, denser levels and more NPCs as well as greater visual fidelity in tow.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: Release Dates And Release Platforms

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is due to be released on the 28th of April. Purchasing any version of the game currently does not allow early access, but you may start preloading digital copies as early as the 25th of April. This might be a good time to start depending on your internet speed since some slower (i.e. <20Mbps download speed) connections might require as much as 20 hours or more to download the game; A potential day 1 patch might throw a further spanner in the works making preloading a good idea, so you can play it at the start of the next weekend without having any issues.

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The game is being published on both, the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series S & X consoles and will be available via the dedicated PC EA app as well as Steam for PC gamers simultaneously next Friday.

Known install sizes for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor vary based on the platform they are meant for with the largest one at release is expected to be the PC one that will clock in at a whopping 155GB while the smallest one is the Xbox Series S version that clocks in at a much lower ~44GB thanks to its lower texture sizes. The Series S targets Full HD & 2K resolutions unlike a plethora of potential resolutions and a 4K target resolution on the PS5 and Xbox Series X thanks to its significantly weaker internal graphics chip and the install files seem to have been cut down to size to reflect both its target resolution and significantly limited internal storage; the Series X ships with only 512GB of internal storage.

Star Wars Jedi Survivor Deluxe Preorder Bonuses

Currently known install sizes for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor are (in descending order):

Preorder Bonuses For Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Deluxe Edition And Star Wars Jedi: Standard Edition

There are digital bonuses if you preorder Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in both the standard and the deluxe editions. The Star Wars Jedi: Survivor standard edition comes with an Obi-Wan Kenobi-inspired “Jedi Survival” Cosmetic Pack that contains three cosmetic items: A Hermit outfit, a “Combustion” Blaster skin, and a “Hermit” lightsaber are part of the offerings.

If you choose to go for the deluxe edition instead, you get the Jedi Survival cosmetic pack by default but also get two extra cosmetic packs: “The New Hero” & “The Galactic Hero”, both of which contain 3 new unique cosmetics for in-game use.

Star Wars Jedi Survivor Deluxe Edition

The Galactic Hero Cosmetic Pack comes with a Scoundrel Cosmetic for Cal’s outfit, a Rugged version of the BD-1, and a DL-44 Blaster skin for your weapons slot.

The New Hero Cosmetic Pack comes with another skin for Cal’s outfit in the form of a Rebel Hero Cosmetic, a BD-ASTRO skin for the BD-1 Droid in addition to a Rebel Hero LightSaber Set in tow

Star Wars Jedi Survivor Standard Edition

Preorder Bonuses Maxed Out

WHERE TO PLAY

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an action-adventure game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. It’s a sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order from 2019. The game is set five years after the first installment. Cal Kestis, a young Jedi Knight, continues his journey. He and his companions fight against the Galactic Empire’s tyranny.Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was released on June 20, 2025. It’s available for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. The Deluxe Edition features exclusive cosmetic items inspired by Han Solo and Luke Skywalker.

If you get the Deluxe Edition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you get 6 more cosmetics than the standard, but it does set you back an additional $20. It does not however translate to any more playable content and all the content added is cosmetic in nature. This is laudable in a way, as it ensures people buying any version of the game will have a complete experience versus other titles that tend to lock certain missions or areas behind a more premium version of the same.

Jedi Survivor Collectors Edition

Here, you get cosmetic upgrades that do have their own bragging rights but also do not affect the game whatsoever, ensuring a uniform gaming experience for all users irrespective of whether they preorder the standard, deluxe, or even pick up a copy a few days down the road. A downside would be skipping on the excellent $10 discount that Best Buy currently offers in the form of a gift card with your purchase which makes it somewhat more enticing to pick this title up for preorder for more than just the preorder bonuses.

Comes With Preorder Bonuses

The story of Cal Kestis continues in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, a third person galaxy-spanning action-adventure game from Respawn Entertainment, developed in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games. This narratively-driven, single player title picks up five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and follows Cal’s increasingly desperate fight as the galaxy descends further into darkness.

The standard edition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is essentially a copy of the base game along with 3 preorder bonus cosmetics from the Jedi Survival pack. You can save $10 in cash back in the form of a Best Buy gift card which seems to be the best offer available for the title currently. This offer also extends to digital versions of the same (if available via Best Buy) so it might be worth checking out if you are bargain-hunting.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Collectors Edition

The Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Collector’s Edition in all its glory.

While there is a Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Collectors Edition, it was part of an extremely limited run of 8,500 units only (5,000 PS5, 2,000 Xbox, 1,500 PC copies) from (pun unintended) Limited Run Games.That seems to have sold outsince, though you might find a copy searching 3rd party marketplaces like eBay or Craigslist if you are lucky. We are being quite generous when we use the word lucky, however. The offerings include:

WD BLACK 1TB SN850X NVMe 4.0 Internal Gaming SSD With Heatsink

If you are willing to splurge, however, you can grab theCollectors Edition off eBayat a tidy premium of just over $500 on most listings. Sadly there does not seem to be a better route at hand when it comes to buying a Collectors Edition currently given how limited the run has been so far.

A small glance at Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Collectors Edition Prices on eBay

Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X S 1TB

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Hardware Requirements

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor requires the following developer-published PC specifications to play it with ease:

Minimum Requirements

If you are in the market for a new PC, you can check outour best PC build suggestions for about $1000, all of which should be able to handle Star Wars Jedi: Last Survivor at respectable frame rates.

Console Requirements

While there are no specific console requirements beyond having either any version of the PS5 or the Xbox Series S / the Xbox Series X, you might want to consider buying extra storage for both given the size of the title you are looking to download and the significant amount of space it will occupy.

PlayStation 5

For the PlayStation 5, we recommend adding at least 1TB (Terabyte) of additional storage to your console if you have not done so already. We strongly recommend the WD SN850X which comes with the requisite heatsink that Sony insists on to allow sustained performance:

WD BLACK 1TB SN850X NVMe 4.0 Internal Gaming SSD With Heatsink

Fast, Solid Performance

The WD BLACK 1TB SN850X NVMe 4.0 Internal Gaming SSD With Heatsink is the de facto SSD players should be looking to get for their PlayStation 5. It checks all the right boxes for speed, the presence of a heatsink, and appealing pricing while delivering an experience that exceeds the minimum performance specifics that Sony has stated for the PS5 console.

Xbox Series S | X

If you are gaming on an Xbox, you also have a solid option that is, albeit considerably more expensive due to the proprietary nature of the SSD slot on the Xbox, an excellent add-on that you should consider as game titles continue to get larger over time:

Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S 1TB

The Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S is a proprietary add-on storage slot. It clips on the back of both current-generation consoles using a connector that resembles a CF Express card but supports PCI-E 4.0 Speeds for data transfer to the Xbox.

The Best Deals On Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Currently, all major retailers offer the same price for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor with the standard edition clocking in at $70 and the deluxe edition clocking in at $90; the collector’s edition has an MSRP of $300 if you can manage to find a way to order it. This is not expected to change at least until the launch date. There is a major caveat: Best Buy is offering $10 off via a gift card reimbursement to any person who preorders via their site which makes it an effective $60 or $80 purchase if you shop there regularly.

If you go the digital route on PlayStation Network (PSN) or Xbox Live, you can save 10% by subscribing to EA Play, making it a good deal if you do not wish to purchase via Best Buy for any reason whatsoever.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivorlaunches on April 28 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Preloads start on April 25 for digital versions of the game.

FAQ

Q: What is the difference between Jedi Survivor and the deluxe edition?

The Deluxe Edition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor comes with several in-game cosmetic items unlocked that the Standard Edition does not.

Q: How long is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Game time to finish the main campaign in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor should take players anywhere from 25-30 hours.