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Star Wars Games on PlayStation Are Going Digital-Only After January 2028

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The next big shift for Star Wars games on PlayStation is not about lightsabers, open worlds, tactics, or whether the KOTOR remake is still lurking in a production meeting somewhere. It is about discs. Sony has announced that physical game disc production for all new PlayStation games will end starting January 2028. After that, new PlayStation releases will be available through the PlayStation Store and through retailers in digital formats only. Games already released, or games arriving before that cutoff with planned disc versions, are not affected. So yes, any new Star Wars game launching on PlayStation after January 2028 is now looking at a digital-only future on that platform. This Does Not Kill Existing Star Wars Discs First, the useful bit of calm. This does not mean your current PlayStation Star Wars discs suddenly become coasters with better branding. Existing physical releases are not being erased by the announcement….

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Star Wars Outlaws and Jedi: Survivor Both Get a PS5 Pro Graphics Boost

Split image of Star Wars Outlaws and Star Wars Jedi Survivor with headline text about both games getting a PS5 Pro graphics boost

Two recent Star Wars games just got a quiet visual lift on PS5 Pro, thanks to Sony’s latest system software update. Star Wars Outlaws and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor are both benefiting from Sony’s upgraded version of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, better known as PSSR. Sony says the updated tech improves image stability, fine-detail clarity, and overall consistency across supported PS5 Pro games. Both Star Wars titles were already using PSSR on PS5 Pro, which is why they now appear to be getting a boost from the newer version. This Is More Sony Update Than Game Patch That distinction matters. This is not really a case of Ubisoft and Respawn suddenly dropping big new content patches for their games. The bigger change is happening at the system level through Sony’s PS5 Pro update, which rolls out broader support for the upgraded PSSR and lets compatible games benefit from the newer…

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