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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will add a Photo Mode

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will add a Photo Mode

The new Respawn Entertainment production will be updated this week with a patch that will also correct bugs.

No game without Photo Mode. That seems the slogan of the most recent high-budget titles, as it is one of the most demanded features by the community. How could it be otherwise, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (great winner of the Titanium Awards) will not be left without the possibility of capturing the entire universe of George Lucas through our photographic captures. Respawn Entertainment has announced that it will publish a new patch throughout this week that will incorporate such functionality and fix some of the bugs that are still in the final game.

"We have a new patch that will arrive this week at Jedi Fallen Order," said Ben Walke of Respawn Entertainment. "It will come with two of the most demanded features, Photo Mode and the removal of a certain switch from your lightsaber, as well as a few bug fixes." The announcement was made via Twitter, but the study has published the full patch notes in a Reddit thread.

The Photo Mode will allow us to manipulate all kinds of variables so that the final result is the desired one. We can rotate the camera, use filters, hide the interface and the character, zoom, manage the focal length, activate some effects and a long etcetera. When it comes to bug fixes, the list is broad, but it focuses especially on collision problems and some aspects that prevent progression.

Under a tyrant regime

Jedi Star Wars: Fallen Order takes us to the peak moments of the Galactic Empire, whose ruler is Palpatine, known as Darth Sidious among the Sith. The devious emperor is hunting the Jedi who escaped death after the issuance of Order 66, but not all former knights are finished. Cal Kestis, a former Padawan, stands against the Empire on a mission whose objective is to revive the Jedi Order.

The game is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC, since last November. Since Elecronic Arts decided to open to other online stores, it can also be purchased at Steam and Epic Games Store.

Source | Respawn Entertainment

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