Star Wars Jedi: Survivor patch 7 adds 60 FPS support to PS5 and Xbox

Quality mode has received optimizations “to help reduce FPS fluctuation”

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s latest patch has completely reworked the game’s performance mode on consoles to hit a “solid 60 FPS.”

Patch seven is the newest major update to arrive onPS5,Xbox Series X|S, andPCforJedi: Survivor, bringing with it a series of performance improvements, optimizations across all platforms, and the usual bug fixes.

Most notably, Respawn has confirmed that it has managed to achieve a solid 60 FPS in performance mode on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, which hasn’t been too stable since the game launched in April.

“Performance mode has been completely reworked to substantially improve player experience,” thepatch notesread. It’s also stated that quality mode has “received optimizations to help reduce FPS fluctuation and introduce other visual improvements” on top of the reworked performance mode, which should massively improve gameplay on current-gen consoles.

Respawn noted that although gameplay will now run at 60 FPS, cinematics inStar WarsJedi: Survivoron console are still locked at 30 FPS. You can read the full patch notes below.

Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorUpdate Seven patch notes

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