Star Wars Jedi: Survivor release date pops up on Steam, gets swiftly deleted
The release date ha💮s seemingly been spoiled ahead of an expe♌cted reveal

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's ﷺrumored March 2023 release date looks more likely than ever thanks to a newly minted, hastily pull๊ed Steam page update.
The sequel popped up on earlier today bearing a March 16, 2023 release date, which lines up with previous rumors claiming 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the game is "still on track" for March despite radio silence from publisher EA. The last official update from the company suggested the sequel 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:could arrive later in 2023, but it seꦡems it might in🐎stead be cutting it close with the end of the current financial year.
.This Steam page has technically been around for some time, but SteamDB confirm it saw several major updates this morning, including the addition of an e💃xact release date over the usual "coming soon" placeholder. Amusingly, this dat🅰e has now been changed back to "coming soon." Surely nobody saw that, right?
Other features including Steam achievements, full controller support, and captions were also denoted in the storefront update. The game was upd💯ated with full system requirements, and while subject to change (technically, much like the release date), they seem fa▨irly accurate given that this is a new-gen-only release on console.
Recent social media activity from EA sugge💝sted that an official release date reveal is imminent. As it happens, new art (above) resembling EA's new Twitter headꦅer was also added to the game's Steam page.
EA has now that a new gameplay trailer is definitely coming to The Game Awards, which means we definitely weren't supp♒osed to see this stuff today. Of course, there's no getting the cat back int꧑o the bag
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Two Star Wars Jedi: Survivor books are coming in spring 2023, and they'd pair nicely with a March 16 release date for the game.

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