The wait is finally over for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, that’s if you can see past its performance issues on PC. Nevertheless, the title is still proving to be extremely popular as fans get to embark on a new adventure as Cal Kestis. There’s an array of new abilities for you to master, stances and you can even switch between a single and double-sided lightsaber in combat. Since the game is published by EA, you may be wondering if you need an EA account to play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
If you purchase a game from Steam or the PlayStation store, for example, you can usually start playing it as soon as you load up the title. However, some games are tied to their own launcher no matter what device you’re playing from.
Do you need an EA account to play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?
The short answer to your question is, yes. Regardless of the platform you’re on, you’ll have to get through EA before you can jump into the game. When you boot up the game, you’ll be redirected to the EA app where you’ll be prompted to either log in or sign up. If you don’t have an EA account, don’t worry, its easy enough to make one. Then, follow the instructions on screen to link your EA account to the platform you’re playing Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on.
Its worth noting that you’ll have to do this every time you play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. If you allow the EA app to remember your details instead, you can save yourself the time and hassle.
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