Here are the best photos I took with the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor photo mode
Say cheese
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will come equipped with a photo mode when it launches later this week.
While developer Respawn Entertainment had been quiet on the possibility of such a feature for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, that's all now changed. The studio confirmed that photo mode will be available straight away at launch (Fallen Order's mode only arrived after a month), with the tweet below.
Photo Mode for #StarWarsJediSurvivor will be available at launch! Check out some of the photos @Respawn developers have captured in their playthroughs! 📸 pic.twitter.com/LZWTMyqAhgApril 25, 2023
I got the chance to play around with Survivor's photo mode ahead of its release, and while I don't think it's the most expansive version of the feature out there, I had a lot of fun with it. I'm no great photographer, but you can check out some of the shots I'm most pleased with in the gallery below:
If you want to know we made of Cal's new adventure, our Star Wars Jedi Survivor review outlines a shining effort that's easily one of the best Star Wars games out there.
You can also check out our Star Wars Jedi: Survivor pre-load times for a look at when you can begin downloading Respawn's mammoth sequel around the world.
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more
I'm GamesRadar's news editor, working with the team to deliver breaking news from across the industry. I started my journalistic career while getting my degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick, where I also worked as Games Editor on the student newspaper, The Boar. Since then, I've run the news sections at PCGamesN and Kotaku UK, and also regularly contributed to PC Gamer. As you might be able to tell, PC is my platform of choice, so you can regularly find me playing League of Legends or Steam's latest indie hit.
21 years later, an obscure Disney game is selling out online after the internet found out it's basically Silent Hill and Resident Evil for kids
Deus Ex actor tells the series' corporate overlords they "dropped the ball" over canceled sequel, because its protagonist is still his most popular character