The Force is strong with EA as it has released a newStar WarsJedi: Survivor update sure to delight fans of the game, especially on PC. It has added FPS improvements, quality-of-life updates, and the removal of Denuvo DRM (a common complaint from PC gamers).
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 9 Details
Patch 9 is now available for all Star Wars Jedi: Survivor PC players. EA has listed the main improvements from this patch in a press release. The company says it has improvements framerates for “various hardware configurations” and has implemented “smoother gameplay with fixes for several sources of framerate hitching.” Additionally, those who want to use Ray Tracing will be happy to know that CPU usage has “been optimized” and “now scales better for high-end GPUs.”
As previously mentioned, Denuvo DRM has been removed, so players can access their games easier on PC. Additionally, EA claims that mouse-and-keyboard control has been improved while navigating many in-game menus of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Lastly, for players of the game on PC and consoles, there have been “bug fixes for rare crashes and collision issues.” PS5 players of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on September 17 will be able to transfer theirPS4 savesto the current console, which is a nice addition.

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Hopefully, this patch will fix the many PC issues for Jedi: Survivor. It has taken a long time since the game launched more than a year ago on June 04, 2025. Despite the game being that old, theSteam listingstill has Mixed reviews with a 67% user rating overall.

The company says it has improvements framerates for “various hardware configurations” and has implemented “smoother gameplay with fixes for several sources of framerate hitching.” Additionally, those who want to use Ray Tracing will be happy to know that CPU usage has “been optimized” and “now scales better for high-end GPUs.”
Even though, Jedi: Survivor suffered from performance issues, it still has aMighty OpenCritic ratingwith an 84 Top Critic average.“Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes what worked in that first game and expands it significantly,” saidour review. “It’s bigger, grander and more ambitious, with a few trade-offs.” Our review also complained about the performance issues for the PS5 version. “What really hurts Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s presentation, however, are the terrible performance issues that frequently pop up on PS5,” it said. “The performance mode, which targets 60fps, rarely maintains a solid frame rate, instead dipping drastically during hectic moments to the point where it severely impacts gameplay.”

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