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Electronic Arts (EA) developer Respawn has recently released Patch 9 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, a popular single-player game set in the Star Wars universe. The patch, which is currently only available on PC, includes several enhancements and significant performance upgrades.

One of the most notable changes in Patch 9 is the removal of Denuvo DRM, a digital rights management system that some players believe can negatively impact game performance. In addition to this, the patch also includes improvements to framerate, ray tracing optimization, and enhancements to keyboard and mouse gameplay. Various bug fixes have also been implemented to address issues that players have experienced since the game’s launch.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was well-received by critics and players alike when it was released last year, but some users encountered bugs and technical issues, even after downloading a major update on the first day. In response, Respawn has been actively releasing patches to address these issues and improve the overall gaming experience.

In a review by IGN, the running well version of the game received a high score of 9/10, with the reviewer stating that if Respawn continues to make games like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Fallen Order, it could potentially become the best Star Wars trilogy in 30 years.

For console players, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be launching on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 17. Respawn has shared extended gameplay footage captured on the PlayStation 4 Pro, showcasing various environments and gameplay features. The game is optimized to run at different resolutions and framerates on different consoles, with prices set at $49.99 for the PS4 and Xbox One editions.

Patch 9 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor primarily focuses on performance and quality of life improvements for the PC version of the game. Some of the key changes include framerate enhancements for different hardware setups, fixes for framerate issues, optimization of ray tracing for better CPU usage, and improvements to mouse and keyboard functionality in various menu screens.

Overall, the latest patch aims to enhance the gaming experience for players and address various technical issues that have been reported since the game’s launch. With the removal of Denuvo DRM and other performance upgrades, players can expect a smoother and more enjoyable gameplay experience in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.