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Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order pre-order content unlocked for all

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order pre-order content has now been unlocked for all players, Respawn has today confirmed.

The pre-order content was unlocked as part of an update today, and includes the following items:

The update also contains a host of fixes, which include:

  • Fixed an issue where Bounty Hunters would sometimes get stuck in Zeffo.
  • Not only was the Photomode camera able to explode rockets, but it could also interact with trigger volumes within the levels that could potentially break the game. This was fixed to ensure that you can continue playing the game after using Photomode. Unfortunately, this also means that rockets will be unaffected by the camera moving forward.
  • There was a bug that was causing one of the elevators in the last level to have a tendency of disappearing. It should now be present at all times.
  • We’ve improved collision on Ilum.
  • Our language translations have been updated.
  • There was an issue where some text was overlapping in Photomode for specific screen ratios. That has been fixed.
  • The Albino Wyyyschokk tactical guide entry wasn’t appearing for all users, this should now be fixed.
  • We’ve fixed Gorgara having a tendency to disappear at specific times on Dathomir.

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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