

Performance improvements are where the bulk of these fixes lie, and Respawn says that this patch will launch "as soon as possible" on PC. PC players have had a rougher time with Jedi: Survivor, and they'll be receiving a number of fixes targeted solely at that platform. On both consoles, expect a number of bugs to be addressed, ranging from various crash fixes to a "severe" animation issue that would result in the game breaking at a crucial narrative sequence. One major issue being fixed on PS5 specifically is an HDR value mismatch that would cause HDR setups to display incorrectly for PS5 users. The console patches will be available today, with the PC patch arriving later this week. However, it’s hard to see how they could top this one.Star Wars Jedi: Survivor developer Respawn has a fresh patch arriving this week for its Fallen Order sequel, which launched with several bugs on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5 last month. The fact that there is a two-minute trek to this one certainly means other little secrets might involve some patience.

While most other Easter eggs are very likely actual Star Wars references, it’s neat to have other things to break that up. If Respawn Entertainment’s good sense of humor is any indication, it’s likely this isn’t the only unusual scene to find. It’s going full-on Titanic “paint me like one of your French girls” pose. Before you do, know that we don’t just mean a normal scary pose for a Mogu. The above image is spoiler tagged, so you might not have opened it yet. Eventually, you arrive at the truly weird sight of a few droids painting the portrait of a posing Mogu. So, not only is this Easter egg well hidden, but you really have to be determined to see it. A hidden crevice will take you on a long two-minute journey in this area. The Easter egg in question takes place on Koboh, after fighting the Bilemaw in the Harvest Ridge region. Some, as Reddit user BenFar30 found out, are downright strange. However, not all Easter eggs might reference movies/series. After all, there’s a whole galaxy far, far away to draw inspiration from to have players pointing at their TVs like Leonardo DiCaprio. It should come as no surprise that there are plenty of Easter eggs to be found in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
