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What is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s New Game+ mode like and what does it carry over?

Respawn Entertainment’s game offers the opportunity to continue playing or start a new game with some unlocked benefits.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

The end is the beginning. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor continues the journey of Cal Kestis in his fight against the Galactic Empire. Completing the main story does not necessarily mean the end of the adventure, so Respawn Entertainment offers alternatives to continue enjoying this galactic adventure. One of these is the New Game+ mode, which is available at launch and includes carry-over perks.

After finishing the story, you may still have a lot of side missions to complete. In this case, you can always continue with the same game, as the plot justifies Cal Kestis to continue exploring the galaxy and solving the conflicts and mysteries hidden in the different worlds of the universe. But on the other hand, It is also possible to start a new game from the main menu.

What is New Game+ Mode in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?

The New Game+ mode resets Cal’s powers, but carries over all the skill points. This means you can allocate them however you want and begin again with that extra power. All five stances will be unlocked from the start, so investing in their respective abilities will also be possible.

Along with the New Game Plus, Cal Kestis will have new perks (Purity, Warrior, and Trendsetter) and new colors for his lightsaber (Red and Party Blades).

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes place several years after the events of Jedi: Fallen Order. Over time, the Galactic Empire has grown stronger. Rebel coups have failed to overthrow Palpatine’s regime, but there are still those who dare to stand up to the tyranny. The Jedi Knight will embark on a galactic journey to discover the hidden mysteries of the galaxy.

The game is available for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S. In MeriStation our colleagues from Spain reviewed the game and gave it a 9.