Forward Star Wars Jedi: Survivor‘s launch in a few days, the developers at Respawn Entertainment are showing off some of the accessibility features they’ve added to the game. There’s the typical subtitle size switch and visual options, of course, including a color blind mode and field of view options. You can view more details about the settings here. But there was one accessibility feature that stood out from the rest: slow mode. I’ll let the developers explain.
One of the options we’re most excited for our players to discover is our Slow Mode toggle, which allows players to slow down the world’s action to ease the challenge of both combat and platforming.
Easy said, Jedi: survivor has an option that lets you play in what is essentially bullet time for the entire game.
EA hasn’t shared any videos of the slow mode in action, but it sounds like it would make for some cool clips once the game launches on April 28. Developers including accessibility features as part of their marketing prelaunch is a practice that is gaining steam. Last week, go ahead Horizon Forbidden West‘s Burning banks DLC launch, Guerrilla Games shared that it’s adding a nifty thalassophobia mode that will make it easier for those with a fear of deep water to traverse the game’s underwater sections.
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