Patch 9 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was released today by Respawn Entertainment and EA. It removes Denuvo DRM and offers significant performance improvements for a range of PC hardware setups.
Additionally, a future PS5 update will allow save file transfers between the PS5 and PS4 versions of the game, which will launch on September 17.

Here are the changes that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: PC Patch 9 brings:
- Enhancements in framerate for different hardware setups.
- Improved gameplay with fixes for multiple framerate issues
- Ray Tracing’s CPU consumption has been reduced, and it now scales more smoothly on expensive GPUs.
- Denuvo DRM is removed.
- Numerous quality-of-fixes, such as enhanced keyboard and mouse control across numerous in-game menus
- Bug repairs for infrequent crashes and collision problems
You can find the full notes for Patch 9 HERE.
Related: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Heading to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 September 17
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