The story of Cal Kestis continues in Star Wars Jedi Survivor, a galaxy-spanning third-person action-adventure game. The game will be launched on April 28. Let’s take a look at the differences between the Deluxe Edition and the regular version of Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
First, let’s take a look at the differences between the base game and the deluxe version.
The original version is 298, the deluxe version is 418, the difference between the two is 120.
Standard Edition: The Standard Edition only contains the game itself, but if you pre-order it in advance, you can get the following rewards:
Pre-order the Standard Edition of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order to receive the Obi-Wan Kenobi-inspired "Stand of the Jedi" appearance pack to give Cal a new look:
Hermit" appearance
Hermit" lightsaber set
"Burning" blaster set
Deluxe Edition: In addition to the game itself, the Deluxe Edition also includes the following bonuses:
Purchase the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition to unlock exclusive looks inspired by Han Solo and Luke Skywalker from Star Wars: A New Hope.
"Galactic Heroes" appearance pack contains:
"Rogue" appearance
Rugged” BD-1 appearance
DL-44” blaster set
The "New Hero" appearance pack contains:
"Rebel Hero" appearance
BD-Aerospace” BD-1 appearance
Rebel Heroes Lightsaber Set
In addition, you can also get the "Jedi Survival" appearance package inspired by Obi-Wan Kenobi:
Hermit" appearance
Hermit" lightsaber set
"Burning" blaster set
If you just want to try this action game for the first time, the standard version is enough.