

Mandatory content updates may be downloaded automatically, require additional storage, and incur bandwidth usage fees. Some content may require gameplay to unlock. You may need to be 13+ or 16+ to register for an EA Account (age may vary, see o.ea.com/ea/child-access for details). Access to software content is limited to one EA & one Steam Account & is non-transferable after purchase.

You must link your EA and Steam Accounts to play EA will share your Account ID and individual game and play records with Steam to validate your purchase and/or refund request. You consent to any personal data collected through your use of EA's services being transferred to the United States, as further explained in the Privacy & Cookie Policy. EA’s Privacy & Cookie Policy applies to your use of EA's services. It also wouldn’t be too out of place in modern games mind, especially when taking into consideration things like a Day One patch or similar.*Internet connection EA Account Steam Account acceptance of the EA User Agreement (terms.ea.com) & installation of the EA app (ea.com/ea-app) required to play. However, the file size is apparently significantly less on the Xbox Series X|S, reportedly clocking in at only 44GB. It’s not currently known exactly how much players will have to download at the time of writing – as EA hasn’t commented on this discovery yet – though the Jedi Survivor preload size is apparently clocking in at around 150GB total, which is larger than the average size of a Blu Ray disk. Users on the game’s Reddit made the discovery after an image, purportedly from Mighty Ape, an online retail company in New Zealand, that showed physical copies of Jedi Survivor printed with a ‘Download Required’ warning on the box for both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of the game. It appears as though even those who opt to buy a physical copies of the upcoming third person action adventure Star Wars Jedi Survivor will be required to download additional data before they can play.
