
Both the eShop and PS Store have officially listed the availability of the video game for this Thursday, March 26. All the details.
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy has been released without notice on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch through its digital portals. Players of both systems can already get for 23.99 euros with this classic online multiplayer titles, which includes trophies (in the case of the Sony machine) and modernized controls. On the Nintendo console you have to wait until 13:00 (CEST) for download.
After being announced for Nintendo Switch during a Nintendo Direct in 2019 alongside Star Wars: Jedi Knight II Jedi Outcast, both currently available on PS4 and Switch, this other Star Wars adventure can now be played online sporting its best finery. .
The original title of Raven Software, published by LucasArts back in 2003 and that was already published in the past for Xbox One and PC, does not leave any way of these platforms in the way. Thus, games are included to play with up to 32 players in six online multiplayer modes; including the Siege, Capture the flag and All against all.
The customization options remain intact: appearance, character gender before entering the Academy, learning the power and the dangers of the Force … It is also possible to create our own lightsaber, from hilt to blade itself. "Interact with famous STAR WARS characters in classic scenarios of the saga as you face the final decision: fight for good and freedom on the Light Side or follow the path of power and evil on the Dark Side," reads the official description.
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
To play online you need to have an active account on both Nintendo Switch Online and PS Plus (online mode for 2 to 16 players). The download weight is 5 GB and it has a resolution of up to 1080p in the case of the Sony home. The adaptation of this version, according to the information, is Aspyre, who has already taken care of Jedi Outcast.
A Raven Software classic
The title, originally released in 2003 for PC and Xbox, received mostly positive reviews for its gameplay and setting. The title is based on the custom Quake III Arena SDK engine, making it easy for the studio to unfold: first and third person shooting with a multitude of selectable characters and the story of Jaden Korr, a padawan who will have to meet the missions from his teacher, Kyle Katarn, and the legendary Luke Skywalker.
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