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STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor vs Hitman 3

info General Information
Release Date
Apr 28, 2023 Jan 20, 2021
Developer
Respawn Entertainment IO Interactive
Publisher
Electronic Arts IO Interactive
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure, Souls-like (elements), Metroidvania, Third-Person Stealth, Action-Adventure, Third-Person Shooter, Sandbox, Puzzle
Engine
Unreal Engine 4 Glacier Engine
stars Ratings & Price
Content Rating
Teen Mature 17+
Avg. User Rating
4.6 / 5.0 4.7 / 5.0
Current Price (USD)
$69.99 $59.99
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Quick Highlights
  • Perspective: Third-Person
  • Multiplayer: None (Single-Player Only)
  • Setting: Various Planets in the Star Wars Galaxy (Koboh, Jedha, Coruscant, etc.), 9 BBY
  • Platforms: PC (Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
  • Unique Feature: Five Lightsaber Stances, Expanded Force Abilities, Larger Semi-Open World Planets, Mounts, Deep Character Customization (Cal, Lightsaber, BD-1), High Republic Era Lore.
  • Perspective: Third-Person (with first-person aiming option)
  • Multiplayer: None (Primary Game). Ghost Mode was a 1v1 competitive mode in Hitman 2, not carried over directly. Sniper Assassin had co-op. Freelancer is single-player.
  • Setting: Various Global Locations (Dubai, Dartmoor, Berlin, Chongqing, Mendoza, Carpathian Mountains + Hitman 1 & 2 locations)
  • Platforms: PC (Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (Cloud Version), Google Stadia (discontinued)
  • Unique Feature: World of Assassination Platform (integrates H1/H2), Deep Sandbox Levels, Mission Stories & Creative Kills, Disguise System, Location Mastery & Unlocks, Freelancer Roguelike Mode.
sports_esports Gameplay & Mechanics
Companions/Followers
  • BD-1: Cal's constant and indispensable companion. BD-1 provides healing via Stim Canisters, projects a holographic map, hacks terminals and droids, fires electro-darts, uses a Koboh Grinder to clear paths, slices certain enemy types, provides ziplines, and collects scans for the Databank. Highly customizable cosmetically.
    BD Unit Droid
  • Merrin (Temporary AI): Joins Cal as an AI-controlled combat companion during specific story missions and exploration segments. Uses powerful Nightsister magick for AoE attacks, traversal assistance (creating green bridges/paths), and can turn invisible to perform takedowns.
    Human (Nightsister from Dathomir)
  • Bode Akuna (Temporary AI): Accompanies Cal on several missions as an AI companion. Fights effectively with blasters and jetpack maneuvers, provides covering fire, and assists with co-op actions like opening heavy doors.
    Human (Mercenary)
  • Other Temporary Story Allies (e.g., Cere Junda, Greez Dritus - contextual): In specific narrative moments or combat encounters, characters like Cere or Greez might offer direct or indirect assistance, though they don't typically function as persistent combat companions in the field like Merrin or Bode.
    Human, Latero
  • Diana Burnwood (Via Comms / Narrative): Agent 47's primary handler. She provides mission briefings, intelligence on targets and locations, real-time updates during missions, and exfiltration guidance via radio communication. She is a crucial narrative and gameplay support figure but does not physically accompany 47 on missions.
    Human
  • Lucas Grey (Temporary AI / Narrative): During certain story missions in Hitman 2 and the beginning of Hitman 3, Lucas Grey fights alongside Agent 47 as an AI-controlled companion or coordinates actions with him. His presence is scripted for specific narrative sequences.
    Human (Fellow Clone)
  • Olivia Hall (Via Comms / Narrative): A skilled hacker allied with Lucas Grey and later 47. She provides technical support, hacking assistance, and intelligence via radio communication during certain missions.
    Human
  • No Persistent Gameplay Companions: Agent 47 is a lone operative by nature. The core gameplay loop focuses on his individual skills in stealth, disguise, and assassination. He does not have persistent AI companions that follow him or can be commanded during missions.
Key Collectibles
  • Priorite Shards: Shiny crystal shards found primarily on Koboh. Used as currency at Doma's Outpost Commodities shop in Rambler's Reach to purchase cosmetic items (outfits, BD-1 parts, lightsaber parts, music tracks) and other goods.
  • Jedha Scrolls: Ancient scrolls found in ruins and settlements on Jedha. Used as currency with specific vendors on Jedha (like Eno Cordova's contact) for unique items or lore.
  • Datadiscs: Data storage devices often found in High Republic era ruins or Imperial facilities, particularly on the Shattered Moon of Koboh. Can be traded to Zee at Pyloon's Saloon for Perks.
  • Treasures (Chests): Numerous chests scattered throughout all planets. Contain cosmetic items for Cal (outfit components, hairstyles, beard styles), BD-1 components, lightsaber parts, blaster parts, new material colors, or occasionally stim canister upgrades or perk slots.
  • Databank Entries (Force Echoes & BD-1 Scans): Interactable objects, terminals, or specific locations that trigger a Force Echo (revealing past events) or allow BD-1 to scan for information. These entries provide lore about the world, characters, creatures, factions, and the High Republic era, collected in Cal's databank.
  • Seed Pods (for Garden): Found by interacting with specific plants across various planets. These seeds can be given to Pili Walde on Koboh to grow in the garden atop Pyloon's Saloon, eventually yielding more plants for harvesting or cosmetic changes to the garden.
  • Fish (for Aquarium - Skoova Stev): Skoova Stev, a fisherman NPC, can be found at various fishing spots. Talking to him will have him catch a unique fish for the aquarium in Pyloon's Saloon. Each new fish adds to the aquarium's display.
  • Bounty Pucks (from Haxion Brood Bounties): Dropped by defeated Haxion Brood bounty hunters. These pucks can be turned in to Caij Vanda at Pyloon's Saloon to unlock new bounty targets, earn rewards (weapon/BD-1 parts), and progress her side quest.
  • Perks: Found in Jedi Meditation Chambers, as quest rewards, or purchased from Zee. Equippable items that provide significant passive gameplay bonuses. Cal has a limited number of perk slots, which can be increased.
  • Music Tracks: Can be purchased from Doma's shop or found in some chests. Unlocks new music tracks that can be played by the Cantina band or on the jukebox in Pyloon's Saloon.
  • Location Mastery Unlocks (Starting Locations, Agency Pickups, Gear, Suits): Earned by gaining XP and leveling up Mastery for each specific mission location (up to Level 20). Unlocks new starting points within the level, allows smuggling items via Agency Pickups, and grants new weapons, gadgets, and cosmetic suits for use in any mission.
  • Challenges (Assassination, Discovery, Feats, Targets): A vast list of specific tasks and objectives to complete within each mission, categorized by type. Completing challenges grants XP towards Location Mastery and sometimes unlocks specific items or achievements/trophies. Examples include eliminating a target in a specific way, finding all disguises, or completing a mission with a Silent Assassin rating.
  • Intel & Mission Stories: Clues, documents, overheard conversations, or environmental interactions that reveal 'Mission Stories' – guided opportunities for often elaborate, unique, and sometimes humorous ways to assassinate targets. Following these stories can lead to unique kills and easier access.
  • Disguises: Found by incapacitating NPCs. While not 'collected' in a persistent inventory (except for starting suit selection), discovering and utilizing all available disguises in a level is often a tracked challenge and key to unlocking all areas and opportunities.
  • Items & Weapons (Found in Level / Unlocked): Numerous melee weapons, firearms, tools, and environmental objects can be found and used within each mission. Unlocking weapons and gear through Mastery allows them to be selected for loadouts or smuggled in.
  • Shortcuts & Keys: Persistent shortcuts (e.g., permanently unlocked doors, ladders) can be opened within levels, making subsequent playthroughs or different approaches easier. Keys or keycards grant access to restricted areas.
  • Freelancer Mode - Merces & Gear Collection: In Freelancer mode, players earn Merces (currency) to purchase weapons, gear, and tools from suppliers for their campaigns. Successfully completing campaigns allows them to add collected high-tier weapons to their permanent Safehouse collection. Failure can result in losing non-Safehouse gear.
Key Themes
  • Survival Against the Empire
  • Jedi Identity & Burden
  • Found Family & Trust
  • The Scars of the Past
  • Hope & Despair
  • Ancient Mysteries (High Republic)
  • The Dark Side's Lure
  • Rebellion
  • Exploration & Discovery
  • Assassination & Espionage
  • Global Conspiracy
  • Shadow Organizations (Providence
  • ICA)
  • Moral Ambiguity
  • Identity & Purpose (Agent 47)
  • Precision & Professionalism
  • Disguise & Deception
  • Environmental Storytelling
  • Player Freedom & Creativity
colorize Combat & Gear
Weapons Overview
  • Lightsaber (Single Blade Stance): Energy Sword (Versatile Melee)
    Cal's primary weapon. The standard single blade stance offers a balance of attack speed, damage, and defense. Customizable with various emitters, switches, grips, and pommels (cosmetic) and blade colors.
  • Lightsaber (Double-Bladed Stance): Energy Sword (Crowd Control Melee)
    Transforms the lightsaber into a double-bladed staff, excellent for fending off multiple enemies with wide, sweeping attacks. Good for defensive maneuvers.
  • Lightsaber (Dual Wield Stance): Energy Swords (Fast Melee, Offensive)
    Cal wields two lightsabers (his own and a shoto, or Cere's lightsaber temporarily). This stance focuses on rapid attacks and aggressive combos, allowing for quick follow-ups but often sacrificing some defense. Can cancel out of attacks into a parry.
  • Lightsaber (Blaster Stance): Energy Sword & Blaster Pistol (Hybrid Melee/Ranged)
    A new stance where Cal combines lightsaber attacks with a blaster pistol for ranged shots. Allows for unique combos integrating both melee and ranged pressure. The blaster has limited, recharging ammo.
  • Lightsaber (Crossguard Stance): Energy Sword (Heavy Melee, High Damage)
    A new stance where Cal uses a lightsaber with a crossguard (similar to Kylo Ren's), focusing on powerful, deliberate, and heavy-hitting attacks that can break enemy guards. Slower attack speed but high damage output.
  • Force Powers (Push, Pull, Slow, Lift, Slam, Confusion, Tame): Telekinetic/Mental Abilities
    Cal's connection to the Force allows him to manipulate objects and enemies. Push and Pull are used for combat and puzzles. Slow temporarily freezes enemies or objects. Lift and Slam are powerful AoE attacks. Confusion can turn enemies against each other. Tame allows Cal to pacify and ride certain creatures.
  • BD-1's Gadgets (Stim Canisters, Electro-Dart, Grinder, Koboh Grinder, Hacking Droids): Droid Utility/Support
    Cal's droid companion, BD-1, can be upgraded to deploy stim canisters for healing, fire electro-darts to power conduits or stun enemies, hack enemy droids to fight for Cal, and use a grinder to clear obstacles or create paths.
  • Pistols (Silenced & Unsilenced - e.g., ICA19, Krugermeier, HWK21): Handgun (Ballistic)
    Agent 47's signature sidearms. Essential for stealthy takedowns (silenced variants) or as a backup combat weapon. Various models with different stats (accuracy, damage, suppression level, magazine size).
  • Submachine Guns (e.g., TAC-SMG, HX-10): Automatic Firearm (Close Quarters)
    Rapid-firing weapons effective at close range if stealth is broken. Can be found in levels or unlocked via mastery. Often available in silenced versions.
  • Assault Rifles (e.g., Fusil G2, Shashka A33): Automatic/Semi-Auto Firearm (Mid Range)
    Powerful automatic rifles, generally less suited for stealth but highly effective in open combat. Found on guards or in specific locations.
  • Shotguns (e.g., Bartoli 12G, Enram HV): Firearm (Close Quarters, High Damage)
    Devastating at close range, ideal for loud encounters or eliminating heavily armored targets quickly.
  • Sniper Rifles (e.g., Sieger 300 Ghost, Jaeger 7 Lancer, Druzhina 34 Arctic): Long Range Firearm (Precision Assassination)
    Used for eliminating targets from extreme distances. Many variants offer different levels of suppression, zoom, and special properties (e.g., subsonic, armor-piercing). Often require assembly from parts smuggled in a briefcase.
  • Fiber Wire: Melee (Silent Garrote)
    Agent 47's classic tool for silent, non-messy strangulation kills from behind. A starting item.
  • Lethal Melee Weapons (Knives, Cleavers, Axes, Screwdrivers, etc.): Close Quarters (Lethal)
    Various sharp or blunt objects found in the environment or unlocked that can be used for lethal melee attacks or thrown for a lethal impact.
  • Non-Lethal Melee Weapons (Hammers, Wrenches, Crowbars, Fish, Briefcase, etc.): Close Quarters (Non-Lethal Takedown)
    Numerous everyday objects that can be used to knock out NPCs silently from behind or in melee combat. Essential for non-lethal playthroughs and acquiring disguises.
  • Poisons (Lethal Vial/Syringe, Emetic Vial/Syringe, Sedative Vial/Syringe): Consumable (Covert Elimination/Incapacitation)
    Can be used to contaminate food or drink, or directly injected. Lethal poison kills targets discreetly. Emetic poison makes them sick and seek a bathroom. Sedative poison knocks them out.
  • Explosives (Remote/Proximity Mines, Breaching Charges, Explosive Devices - e.g., Rubber Duck, Golf Ball): Tactical/Area Denial/Distraction
    Various explosive devices for creating diversions, eliminating targets through 'accidents,' or breaching locked doors. Some are designed to be inconspicuous.
  • Distraction Items (Coins, Various Throwable Objects): Utility (Stealth)
    Coins are a staple for luring NPCs or making them investigate a sound. Many other small objects can be thrown for similar purposes.
  • Special Tools (Lockpick, Keycard Scrambler, Remote EMP Charge, Sieker 1 Emetic Dart Gun): Utility (Infiltration/Sabotage)
    Unlockable tools that aid in infiltration. Lockpicks open simple doors. Scramblers bypass electronic locks. EMP charges disable security devices. The Sieker 1 silently delivers emetic poison from a distance.
Armor / Gear Sets
  • Outfits (Jacket, Shirt, Pants - Cosmetic Sets): Cal Kestis can equip various cosmetic clothing items. These are typically unlocked as full sets (Jacket, Shirt, Pants) or individual pieces found in chests or purchased from vendors. Examples include the 'Survivor' outfit, 'Jedi' robes, 'Bandolier' set, etc. These are purely cosmetic and do not provide stat bonuses. Colors and materials can often be customized.
  • Ponchos (Removed as primary cosmetic, some outfit components resemble them): While the dedicated poncho slot from Fallen Order is gone, some jacket or shirt components in Survivor have a poncho-like aesthetic.
  • Hairstyles & Beards: Cal's hairstyle and beard can be customized at specific interaction points (e.g., mirror in the Mantis or Pyloon's Saloon) or when finding new styles. These are purely cosmetic.
  • BD-1 Components (Head, Body, Legs, Photoreceptors, Audio Sensors): BD-1's appearance can be customized with various components found in chests or as rewards. These are purely cosmetic.
  • Lightsaber Components (Emitter, Switch, Grip, Pommel, Materials, Colors): Extensive cosmetic customization for Cal's lightsaber(s) at workbenches. Players can collect numerous parts and materials to create a unique look. Blade color can also be changed.
  • Blaster Components (Barrel, Body, Grip - for Blaster Stance): Cosmetic customization for the blaster pistol used in the Blaster Stance. Parts are found or purchased.
  • Perks (Equippable): While not 'armor,' Perks function similarly to Talismans in other RPGs. Cal can find and equip a limited number of Perks that provide significant passive gameplay bonuses (e.g., increased lightsaber damage, more health from stims, faster Force regeneration). Perk slots are unlocked by finding specific characters or completing Jedi Meditation Chambers.
  • No Equipable Armor System (Damage Mitigation): Agent 47 does not equip traditional armor pieces for direct damage reduction that can be swapped or upgraded. His survivability in combat relies on player skill in using cover, stealth, takedowns, and managing his health (which regenerates to a certain point, with full restoration often requiring finding specific items or being out of combat for a period). Some starting suits in Freelancer mode might offer a slight initial health advantage, but this is not a core armor system.
  • Disguises (Stealth 'Armor'): The primary form of 'protection' in Hitman is the disguise system. Wearing an appropriate disguise allows Agent 47 to blend in with different groups of NPCs and access restricted areas without arousing immediate suspicion. Different disguises grant varying levels of access and may be scrutinized by specific 'Enforcer' NPCs. This system is about social stealth rather than direct damage mitigation.
  • Cosmetic Suits: Players can unlock a vast array of cosmetic suits for Agent 47 to wear at the start of missions or change into. These are purely visual and do not provide any gameplay advantages or defensive stats. They are unlocked through Mastery, Challenges, Elusive Targets, or DLC.
Outfits/Customization
  • Outfits (Jacket, Shirt, Pants Components): Cal can equip various cosmetic clothing items, typically divided into Jacket, Shirt, and Pants slots. These are found in chests, purchased from vendors, or earned as rewards. Examples include the 'Survivor' set (default), 'Jedi' robes, 'Outlaw' attire, 'Commander' uniform, and many more. Color palettes for each component can often be changed.
  • Hairstyles & Beards: Cal's hairstyle and facial hair can be customized at specific interaction points (e.g., mirror in the Mantis or Pyloon's Saloon) or when new styles are found as collectibles. Options range from short cuts and stubble to longer hair and full beards.
  • BD-1 Customization (Components & Materials): BD-1's appearance is highly customizable. Players can find or purchase different components for BD-1's Head, Body, and Legs, as well as various material sets (paints/textures) to apply to these components.
  • Lightsaber Customization (Emitters, Switches, Grips, Pommels, Materials, Blade Colors): Extensive cosmetic customization for Cal's lightsaber(s) at workbenches. Players can collect numerous parts for each section of the lightsaber hilt and choose from various metal or material types. Multiple lightsaber blade colors (blue, green, purple, yellow, orange, white, magenta, cyan, indigo - red unlocked in NG+) are available.
  • Blaster Customization (Barrel, Body, Grip - for Blaster Stance): Cosmetic customization for the blaster pistol used in the Blaster Stance. Players can find or purchase different barrels, bodies, and grips, and apply various material finishes.
  • Agent 47's Signature Suit (Black Suit, White Shirt, Red Tie): Agent 47's iconic default attire. While this is his primary look, players can unlock and choose to start missions in a vast array of other cosmetic suits.
  • Unlockable Suits (Themed, Location-Specific, Challenge Rewards): A wide variety of cosmetic suits can be unlocked by completing challenges, achieving high Mastery Levels in locations, successfully eliminating Elusive Targets, or through DLC/Deluxe Editions. Examples include tactical gear, formal wear, casual outfits, humorous costumes, and suits inspired by previous Hitman games. These are purely visual.
  • Disguises (In-Mission): A core gameplay mechanic. Agent 47 can incapacitate NPCs and take their outfits to use as disguises. Each disguise grants access to different areas of a level and changes how other NPCs react to 47. There are hundreds of unique disguises across all locations, from guard uniforms and waiter outfits to more outlandish costumes like a flamingo mascot or a scarecrow.
  • Gloves (Often part of Suit Unlocks): Many unlockable suits come with specific glove designs, contributing to the overall aesthetic.
  • Freelancer Mode Safehouse Customization: In Freelancer mode, players can spend Merces (in-game currency) to customize various areas of Agent 47's safehouse, including the kitchen, garage, living areas, and exterior, with different furniture, decorations, and themes. This doesn't directly affect 47's wearable clothing but adds a layer of personalization.
public World & Exploration
Playable Vehicles
  • Mantis (Starship): Primary Interplanetary Transport / Mobile Hub
    Cal Kestis's starship, piloted by Greez Dritus. Used to travel between the different planets in the game. Serves as a mobile hub where Cal can rest, customize his lightsaber and appearance, interact with his crew, and access the galaxy map.
  • Nekko (Mount)
  • Spamel (Mount)
  • Relter (Gliding Creature)
  • Ascension Cable (Grappling Hook): Traversal Tool (Personal Gear)
    A wrist-mounted grappling hook that allows Cal to latch onto specific points to swing across gaps, pull himself towards ledges, or quickly ascend vertical surfaces. Essential for navigating complex environments.
  • Ziplines & Wall-Running Surfaces: Fixed Traversal Elements
    Environmental elements used for quick traversal. Ziplines allow for rapid movement between points. Specific surfaces allow Cal to perform wall-runs, often in sequence with jumps and Force abilities.
  • No Player-Controlled Vehicles (General Traversal)
    Agent 47 primarily traverses mission locations on foot, utilizing stealth, disguises, and environmental navigation (climbing pipes, ledges, using ladders). There are no player-drivable cars, motorcycles, boats, or aircraft for general exploration within the sandbox levels.
  • Contextual Vehicles (Used for Exits, Scripted Events, or as Environmental Elements): Various (Cars, Boats, Helicopters, Trains, etc.)
    Vehicles are present in many levels as environmental details, potential 'accident' kill opportunities (e.g., sabotaging a car), or as specific means of exfiltration once mission objectives are complete (e.g., escaping in a speedboat, helicopter, or car). Some mission stories might involve interacting with or briefly being inside a vehicle during a scripted sequence, but free-roam driving is not a feature.
  • Fast Travel (Via Starting Locations / Unlocked Shortcuts - Within Mission Replays): Mission Start / Level Navigation Mechanic
    When replaying missions, players can choose different unlocked starting locations (often requiring specific disguises) to begin closer to certain objectives. Within levels, discovering and unlocking persistent shortcuts (like doors from the other side or kickable ladders) allows for faster navigation on subsequent attempts or during different approaches.
book Story & Characters
Main Characters
  • Cal Kestis: Protagonist / Jedi Knight
    The main playable character. Five years after Fallen Order, Cal is a more experienced Jedi Knight still fighting the Empire. He seeks a safe haven (Tanalorr) and grapples with the temptation of the dark side and the responsibilities of a leader.
  • BD-1: Companion / BD Unit Droid
    Cal's loyal and resourceful droid companion. BD-1 assists with hacking, scanning, deploying stim canisters for healing, projecting holographic maps, and providing emotional support. Highly customizable cosmetically.
  • Cere Junda: Ally / Former Jedi Master / Anchorite Leader
    Cal's former mentor. She has established a hidden archive on Jedha dedicated to preserving Jedi knowledge and aiding those persecuted by the Empire. A powerful Force user and guiding figure.
  • Greez Dritus: Ally / Latero Pilot / Saloon Owner
    The four-armed Latero pilot of the Mantis starship and owner of Pyloon's Saloon on Koboh. Provides transport, comic relief, and a home base for Cal's crew.
  • Merrin: Ally / Nightsister / Potential Romantic Interest
    A Nightsister from Dathomir who joined Cal's crew in Fallen Order. Her magick abilities have grown, and she plays a crucial role in assisting Cal, offering a unique perspective and becoming a potential romantic interest.
  • Bode Akuna: Ally (Initially) / Antagonist / Mercenary with a Secret
    A new character who initially presents himself as a gun-for-hire fighting the Empire alongside Cal. He has a daughter, Kata, and his motivations and allegiances are slowly revealed, leading to a significant and tragic antagonistic role.
  • Dagan Gera: Antagonist / Fallen High Republic Jedi Master
    A Jedi Master from the High Republic era who was betrayed and left in stasis. Freed by Cal, he is consumed by bitterness and a desire to reclaim Tanalorr, becoming a formidable Force-wielding antagonist.
  • Rayvis: Antagonist / Gen'Dai Warlord / Leader of Bedlam Raiders
    An ancient and incredibly durable Gen'Dai warrior, leader of the Bedlam Raiders on Koboh, and Dagan Gera's enforcer. He seeks a worthy death in battle.
  • Ninth Sister (Masana Tide - Mentioned/Holocron): Antagonist (Imperial Inquisitor - from Fallen Order)
    While defeated in Fallen Order, her presence and the threat of other Inquisitors still loom.
  • Various supporting characters on Koboh & Jedha: Quest Givers, Merchants, Civilians
    Includes characters like Zee (High Republic droid), Caij Vanda (bounty puck missions), Mosey (saloon regular), Skoova Stev (fisherman), and members of the Anchorites and various prospectors.
  • Agent 47: Protagonist / ICA Assassin (Later Independent)
    The genetically engineered, master assassin. Known for his professionalism, precision, and ability to blend in using disguises. In this trilogy, he confronts his past and the organization that created him, Providence, while questioning his own purpose.
  • Diana Burnwood: Ally / Handler (ICA, later Independent)
    Agent 47's long-time handler at the International Contract Agency (ICA). Provides mission briefings, intelligence, and moral guidance. Her relationship with 47 is central to the narrative, especially as they work against Providence.
  • Lucas Grey (The Shadow Client / Subject 6): Ally / Former Antagonist / Fellow Clone
    A childhood friend and fellow genetically engineered operative from Dr. Ort-Meyer's facility. Initially an antagonist in Hitman (2016) seeking to destroy Providence, he becomes 47's key ally and friend in Hitman 2 and 3.
  • Arthur Edwards (The Constant): Main Antagonist / Leader of Providence
    The enigmatic and highly intelligent leader of Providence, the secretive organization that secretly controls global affairs. He is the primary antagonist of the World of Assassination trilogy, manipulating events from the shadows.
  • The Partners (Carl Ingram, Marcus Stuyvesant, Alexa Carlisle - Hitman 3 Targets): Antagonists / Leaders of Providence
    The three current leaders (Partners) of Providence, who become primary targets for 47 and Grey in Hitman 3 as they dismantle the organization.
  • Olivia Hall: Ally / Hacker (Associate of Lucas Grey)
    A skilled hacker who works closely with Lucas Grey and later assists 47 and Diana in their fight against Providence.
  • Various Targets (Across all three games): Assassination Objectives
    A vast array of individuals targeted by 47 throughout the World of Assassination trilogy, each with their own backstories, routines, and connections to the larger conspiracy or criminal enterprises.
  • Freelancer Mode NPCs (Syndicate Leaders, Assassins, Lookouts, Suppliers): Procedurally Generated Targets & Support NPCs
    In Freelancer mode, targets and some support NPCs are procedurally generated with unique traits and appearances, creating diverse assassination challenges.
Example Missions
  • Main Story Quests (Cal's Journey for Tanalorr)
    A series of narrative-driven quests following Cal Kestis's efforts to find the hidden planet of Tanalorr, a potential safe haven from the Empire. This involves reuniting with his crew, exploring ancient High Republic ruins, confronting Dagan Gera and the Bedlam Raiders, dealing with Imperial forces, and making difficult choices regarding his path and the dark side.
  • Rumors (Major Side Quests & Character Arcs)
    Optional multi-part questlines often initiated by talking to NPCs in Pyloon's Saloon or other settlements. These 'Rumors' delve deeper into the lore of planets like Koboh and Jedha, explore the backstories of supporting characters, or lead to valuable rewards like Perks, Stim Canisters, or unique encounters (e.g., investigating missing prospectors, helping Zee with High Republic research, Caij Vanda's bounty hunter missions).
  • Jedi Meditation Chambers (High Republic Puzzles)
    Optional puzzle dungeons hidden throughout Koboh and Jedha, created by Jedi of the High Republic era. Solving the environmental and Force-based puzzles within rewards Cal with a new Perk or other valuable upgrades.
  • Bounty Hunting (Caij Vanda's Missions)
    After meeting Caij Vanda, Cal can track down and defeat numerous Haxion Brood bounty hunters scattered across the galaxy. Each successful bounty rewards a Bounty Puck, which can be exchanged with Caij for blaster parts, weapon materials, or new bounty targets.
  • Force Tears (Combat & Traversal Challenges)
    Small, instanced challenges found throughout the galaxy, accessed through tears in the Force. These test Cal's combat skills against specific enemy waves or his platforming/traversal abilities. Completing them rewards XP and sometimes skill points.
  • Recruiting for Pyloon's Saloon
    Find and recruit various NPCs scattered across Koboh to become residents or patrons of Greez's saloon, Pyloon's. This can unlock new shop items, mini-games (like Holotactics), or add more life to the hub area.
  • Legendary Enemy Hunts (Optional Bosses)
    Track down and defeat unique, powerful versions of native creatures or particularly strong raiders/droids. These often guard valuable loot or are part of rumors.
  • Holotactics Mini-Game
    A holographic strategy game playable in Pyloon's Saloon against various NPC opponents. Players collect scannable enemy data to unlock units for their Holotactics roster and battle for rewards.
  • Campaign Missions (Dubai, Dartmoor, Berlin, Chongqing, Mendoza, Carpathian Mountains - Hitman 3 Base Game)
    A series of story-driven assassination contracts set in diverse global locations. Each mission presents Agent 47 with one or more primary targets to eliminate, along with optional objectives (e.g., retrieving an item, specific assassination methods). Levels are large sandboxes offering multiple approaches and high replayability.
  • Hitman 1 & Hitman 2 Campaign Missions (Via World of Assassination Access Passes)
    If the player owns or purchases access to Hitman (2016) and Hitman 2 (2018) content, all their respective campaign missions (e.g., Paris, Sapienza, Marrakesh, Bangkok, Colorado, Hokkaido from H1; Hawke's Bay, Miami, Santa Fortuna, Mumbai, Whittleton Creek, Isle of Sgàil from H2) become playable within the Hitman 3 (World of Assassination) platform, utilizing its updated engine and mechanics.
  • Escalation Contracts
    Multi-stage contracts with progressively increasing difficulty and often complex or restrictive conditions (e.g., specific disguises, kill methods, time limits, added complications). Each stage builds upon the last. Some are part of Deluxe content or themed DLCs (Seven Deadly Sins).
  • Elusive Targets (Time-Limited)
    Special, time-limited missions where players have only one chance to assassinate a unique target with a specific backstory. If the player fails or the target escapes, the contract is lost permanently for that run (though Elusive Targets often get reactivated in batches later). Successfully completing them unlocks unique suits.
  • Contracts Mode (User-Generated Content)
    Players can create their own assassination contracts within existing mission locations by marking NPCs as targets and setting specific kill conditions or disguise requirements. These contracts can then be shared online for other players to attempt, fostering a community of challenge creators.
  • Sniper Assassin Missions (Haven Island, Hantu Port, Siberia - from Hitman 2)
    Dedicated sniper missions where Agent 47 must eliminate multiple targets and their bodyguards from a fixed sniper perch within a time limit, often by creating chain reactions or 'accident' kills using his sniper rifle. Can be played solo or in online co-op (co-op functionality might vary in WoA).
  • Freelancer Mode Campaigns (Roguelike)
    A single-player roguelike mode where Agent 47 takes on campaigns against various criminal syndicates. Each campaign consists of several missions leading to a showdown with a syndicate leader. Players must manage resources (Merces), acquire gear from suppliers, and risk losing non-Safehouse items upon failure. Features a customizable Safehouse as a persistent hub.
  • Featured Contracts
    Curated selections of community-created contracts highlighted by IO Interactive, often with specific themes or challenging conditions.
people Multiplayer
Multiplayer Details

STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor is a purely single-player experience. There are no multiplayer modes.

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extension Editions & DLC
Available Editions

Available in Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition. Deluxe Edition included cosmetic items: 'Galactic Hero' Cosmetic Pack (Scoundrel outfit, Rugged BD-1 skin, DL-44 Blaster set) and 'New Hero' Cosmetic Pack (Rebel Hero outfit, BD-Astro BD-1 skin, Rebel Hero Lightsaber set). Pre-order bonuses often included 'Jedi Survival' Cosmetic Pack.

Available in Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition. Deluxe Edition included Deluxe Escalation Contracts, Deluxe suits and items, digital soundtrack, digital 'World of Hitman' book, and director commentary. Pre-orders often included the 'Trinity Pack' (suits and briefcases themed after Hitman 1, 2, & 3). Hitman 3 eventually became 'Hitman: World of Assassination,' bundling Hitman 1 GOTY Access Pass and Hitman 2 Standard Access Pass for all owners, effectively making it the definitive platform for the trilogy.

Post-Launch Content / DLC

As of mid-2024, no major story DLC or expansions have been announced. Post-launch support has focused on patches for performance improvements, bug fixes, and adding features like New Game+ and accessibility options.

Major post-launch content includes the 'Seven Deadly Sins' collection (seven themed DLC packs with unique Escalation Contracts, suits, and items). The 'Freelancer' mode was a significant free update, adding a roguelike campaign with persistent progression and customizable safehouse. Numerous free Elusive Targets, Escalation Contracts, and Featured Contracts have been added. The game also evolved into 'Hitman: World of Assassination,' integrating content from the previous two games for owners.

help_outline FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q: Is STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor a direct sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order?
    A: Yes, STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor is a direct sequel, taking place five years after the events of STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order and continuing the story of Cal Kestis and his crew.
  • Q: Do I need to play Jedi: Fallen Order before Jedi: Survivor?
    A: It is highly recommended. Jedi: Survivor heavily builds upon the characters, relationships, and plot threads established in Fallen Order. While there's a recap option, playing the first game provides crucial context and significantly enhances the emotional impact and understanding of the sequel.
  • Q: How many lightsaber stances are there in Jedi: Survivor?
    A: There are five distinct lightsaber stances that Cal can master and switch between: Single Blade, Double-Bladed, Dual Wield, Blaster Stance (lightsaber and blaster pistol), and Crossguard Stance (heavy, powerful attacks).
  • Q: Is Jedi: Survivor an open-world game?
    A: Jedi: Survivor features several large, semi-open world planets that players can explore. These areas are significantly more expansive than in Fallen Order, with more side content and freedom of movement, but the game still guides players through a main narrative path across these planets. It's more 'wide-linear' with large explorable hubs rather than a completely seamless single open world like some other titles.
  • Q: Are there mounts in Jedi: Survivor?
    A: Yes, Cal can tame and ride certain native creatures on planets like Koboh (e.g., Nekko, Spamel) for faster ground traversal and accessing new areas.
  • Q: Does Jedi: Survivor have fast travel?
    A: Yes, players can fast travel between discovered Meditation Points within a planet and also use the Mantis to travel between different planets. Some planets also have specific fast travel networks (like Relter glides on Koboh).
  • Q: What is Hitman: World of Assassination?
    A: Hitman: World of Assassination is the current branding for Hitman 3, which now serves as a platform to access the content from all three games in the trilogy (Hitman (2016), Hitman 2 (2018), and Hitman 3 (2021)) within a single, unified interface, provided the player owns the respective Access Passes or base games.
  • Q: How does the Disguise system work?
    A: Agent 47 can incapacitate NPCs and take their outfits. Wearing a disguise allows him to blend in with that group of NPCs and access areas restricted to that role (e.g., a guard disguise allows access to security rooms). However, certain 'Enforcer' NPCs (marked with a white dot) can see through specific disguises if 47 gets too close or stays in their line of sight.
  • Q: What are Mission Stories?
    A: Mission Stories are guided opportunities within each level that present unique and often elaborate ways to get close to and eliminate targets. They are discovered by finding intel or overhearing conversations and can lead to cinematic or 'accident' kills.
  • Q: What is the 'Silent Assassin' rating?
    A: Silent Assassin is the highest rating achievable on a mission. It requires eliminating only the target(s), no bodies found (unless it was an accident kill or they were hidden), not being caught on camera (or destroying the evidence), and not being spotted committing any illegal actions. Achieving this rating often unlocks specific challenges and rewards.
  • Q: What is Freelancer mode?
    A: Freelancer is a free, single-player roguelike mode added to Hitman: World of Assassination. Players take on campaigns against criminal syndicates, earning Merces (currency) to buy gear and upgrade a customizable safehouse. Failure on a mission can result in losing collected (non-Safehouse) gear for that campaign, adding high stakes.
  • Q: Are there different ways to kill targets?
    A: Yes, a hallmark of the Hitman series is the immense player freedom in how to eliminate targets. This can range from direct confrontation (though often difficult), to stealthy melee or silenced pistol kills, to elaborate 'accident' kills (e.g., dropping a chandelier, poisoning food, sabotaging equipment), using sniper rifles, or exploiting unique environmental opportunities.
build Technical Details
Graphics & Visual Fidelity

Developed on Unreal Engine 4, the game showcases stunning visuals with highly detailed character models, diverse and lush planetary environments, advanced lighting, and spectacular Force effects. Features significant improvements in scope and fidelity over Fallen Order. Ray tracing options are available on PC and current-gen consoles, enhancing reflections and shadows.

Powered by IO Interactive's Glacier Engine, Hitman 3 showcases highly detailed and atmospheric sandbox locations from around the world. It features impressive lighting, reflections (especially with ray tracing), dense crowds, and detailed character models. Each location has a distinct visual identity and ambiance. Ray tracing for reflections and shadows was added in a post-launch update on PC and current-gen consoles.

Audio & Soundtrack

Original score composed by Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab, featuring epic orchestral themes in the classic Star Wars tradition, with motifs for characters, locations, and emotional beats. Sound design is immersive, with iconic lightsaber sounds, blaster effects, distinct creature vocalizations, and rich environmental audio.

Original score composed by Niels Bye Nielsen, featuring tense, atmospheric, and cinematic orchestral pieces that adapt to gameplay situations (stealth, combat, discovery). Sound design is crucial for stealth, with distinct audio cues for footsteps, guard patrols, conversations (for intel), and environmental hazards. Weapon sounds are impactful.

User Interface (UI/UX)

Features a third-person HUD displaying health, Force meter, stim canister count, and equipped lightsaber stance. Enemy health and stagger bars are shown. BD-1 provides a holographic map and access to menus for skills, customization, database, and objectives. Navigation often relies on environmental cues and BD-1's map.

Features a clean and minimalistic HUD. Important information like objectives, suspect identification (Instinct mode), and interaction prompts are displayed contextually. The mini-map shows NPC locations and points of interest. Menus for inventory, mission planning, challenges, mastery, and contracts are accessible. Instinct mode highlights targets, interactable objects, and guard routes through walls.

Accessibility Options

Offers a robust suite of accessibility options, including customizable controls (full remapping on PC), extensive subtitle and caption customization, options to simplify QTEs and button holds, navigation assist (ping system), combat accessibility (slow-motion during combat puzzles, auto-target), colorblind modes, audio cues, and various gameplay difficulty modifiers.

Offers a range of accessibility options, including customizable controls (PC), extensive subtitle and caption customization, options for aim assist, UI scaling, colorblind modes, options to reduce visual clutter or demanding effects, and various gameplay toggles for difficulty and interaction prompts.

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settings_applications System Requirements
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (1080p ~60 FPS, High Preset, FSR/DLSS Quality likely needed) (High Preset (FSR/DLSS Quality often needed for consistent 60 FPS))
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU for 1080p/60FPS High settings.
CPU (Laptop): High-end laptop CPUs due to CPU intensity and open areas.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1080p/60FPS High.
GPU (Laptop): Performance-focused laptop GPUs. 8GB VRAM crucial.
RAM: 16GB RAM strongly recommended.
Storage: NVMe SSD strongly recommended.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i5-11600K (6 core/12 thread) or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (6 core/12 thread)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (12GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-11800H / AMD Ryzen 7 5800H or better. **Modern Intel Core i7/i9 H/HX / AMD Ryzen 7/9 HS/HX series are ideal.**
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP) / RTX 4060 Mobile (8GB, High TGP). **An RTX 3070 Ti Mobile or RTX 4070 Mobile would offer a more consistent experience.**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 155 GB NVMe SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (1080p ~30 FPS, Low Preset, FSR may be needed) (Low Preset, FSR possibly needed)
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU for lower settings.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU equivalent. Stronger CPU recommended.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU for lower settings.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs. 8GB VRAM is ideal even for minimum.
RAM: 8GB absolute minimum, but 16GB strongly stated as recommended by developers.
Storage: SSD is mandatory.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-7700 (4 core/8 thread) or AMD Ryzen 5 1400 (4 core/8 thread)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (8GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-8750H / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (Laptop equivalent) or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB) / RTX 2060 Mobile (6GB). **An RTX 3050 Ti Mobile or RTX 4050 Mobile (High TGP) would be a better starting point.**
layersRAM: 8 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 155 GB SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (1080p ~60 FPS, High Preset, No Ray Tracing) (High Preset, Ray Tracing OFF)
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU for 1080p/60FPS High settings.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated mid-range laptop CPUs.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1080p/60FPS High.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated performance-focused laptop GPUs. 6GB+ VRAM recommended.
RAM: 16GB RAM strongly recommended.
Storage: SSD strongly recommended.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-4790 @ 4GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 / Ryzen 3 3300X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 / RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 / RX 5700
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-8750H / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (Laptop equivalent) or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB) / RTX 2060 Mobile (6GB). **An RTX 3060 Mobile or RTX 4050 Mobile (High TGP) is a good target for 1080p High.**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (1080p ~30-60 FPS, Low/Medium Preset, No Ray Tracing) (Low to Medium Preset, Ray Tracing OFF)
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU for playable framerates.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU equivalent. Modern i5/Ryzen 5 U or H series better.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs. 4GB VRAM is a practical minimum.
RAM: 8GB minimum, but 16GB significantly improves performance.
Storage: HDD absolute minimum, SSD highly recommended.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.3GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 940 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / GTX 1050 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 / RX 460
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-7300HQ / AMD Ryzen 3 3200U equivalent or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce MX350 / GTX 960M. **A GTX 1650 Mobile would be a more realistic minimum for a smoother experience.**
layersRAM: 8 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB HDD (SSD Strongly Recommended)
1440p (QHD/2K) - High Performance (Estimated 1440p ~60 FPS, High/Ultra Preset, No RT, Upscaling Quality/Balanced) (High/Ultra Preset, Ray Tracing OFF, Upscaling Quality or Balanced)
CPU: CPU for 1440p/60FPS High/Ultra without RT.
CPU (Laptop): Top-tier laptop CPU.
GPU: Desktop GPU for 1440p/60FPS High/Ultra. Upscaling essential.
GPU (Laptop): Flagship laptop GPUs. 12GB+ VRAM critical.
RAM: 32GB RAM essential for smoother 1440p high settings.
Storage: NVMe SSD required.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-12700K or AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D (Estimated)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (10GB) / RTX 4070 Ti (12GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (16GB) / RX 7900 XT (20GB) (Estimated)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i9-12900H / AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS/HX or better (Estimated)
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Mobile (16GB, Max TGP) / RTX 4080 Mobile (12GB, Max TGP). **An RTX 4090 Mobile would be better.**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 155 GB NVMe SSD
2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultimate RT (Estimated 2160p/4K ~60 FPS, High/Ultra Preset, RT On, Aggressive Upscaling + Frame Gen Required) (High/Ultra Preset, Ray Tracing ON, Upscaling (DLSS/FSR Performance/Ultra Performance + Frame Generation))
CPU: Flagship CPU for attempting 4K/60FPS Ultimate RT.
CPU (Laptop): Absolute flagship laptop CPUs.
GPU: Flagship desktop GPU for 4K Ultimate RT, heavily reliant on DLSS/FSR with Frame Generation.
GPU (Laptop): The absolute best laptop GPU, will be pushed to its limits. Aggressive upscaling mandatory.
RAM: 32GB RAM highly recommended for 4K Ultimate RT.
Storage: NVMe SSD required.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i9-13900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D (Estimated)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 (16GB) / RTX 4090 (24GB) or AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX (24GB) (Estimated)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i9-13980HX/14900HX / AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D (Estimated)
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Mobile (16GB, Max TGP). **Even this will be extremely challenged. A hypothetical next-gen flagship (e.g., RTX 5090 Mobile or AMD equivalent) would be the target for a more comfortable 4K experience with high RT settings. (Highly Speculative)**
layersRAM: 32 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 155 GB NVMe SSD
2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultimate RT (Estimated 2160p/4K ~60 FPS, Ultra Preset, RT On, DLSS Performance + Frame Gen) (Ultra Preset, Ray Tracing ON, DLSS Performance + Frame Generation (if available))
CPU: Flagship CPU for attempting 4K Ultra RT.
CPU (Laptop): Absolute top-tier laptop CPUs.
GPU: Flagship desktop GPU for 4K Ultra RT, heavily reliant on DLSS/FSR with Frame Generation.
GPU (Laptop): The absolute best laptop GPU, will be pushed to its limits with 4K Ultra RT. Upscaling + Frame Gen mandatory.
RAM: 32GB RAM highly recommended for 4K Ultra RT.
Storage: NVMe SSD required.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i9-12900K or AMD Ryzen 9 5900X/7900X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (12GB) / RTX 4080 (16GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT (16GB) / RX 7900 XTX (24GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i9-12900HX / AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX or better. **Modern flagship Intel/AMD HX series (e.g., 13980HX, 7945HX).**
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Mobile (16GB, Max TGP). **Even this will require aggressive DLSS settings including Frame Generation for playable 4K Ultra RT. A hypothetical next-gen flagship (e.g., RTX 5090 Mobile or AMD equivalent) would be targeted for a more robust experience. (Highly Speculative)**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB NVMe SSD
save Overall Storage
Spec: 155 GB available space (SSD Required).
Note: An NVMe SSD is strongly recommended for the best experience, minimizing load times and improving asset streaming in the large, detailed worlds.
Type: SSD
Spec: Approx. 80 GB available space (SSD Recommended). This includes the base game and can increase with access to Hitman 1 & 2 locations within the World of Assassination platform.
Note: An SSD is highly recommended for faster loading times between missions and for smoother asset streaming.
Type: SSD
desktop_windows Operating System
Spec: Windows 10 64-bit
Explanation: 64-bit Windows 10 or Windows 11 is required.
Spec: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Explanation: 64-bit Windows 10 or Windows 11 is required.
gamepad DirectX Version
Spec: DirectX 12
Explanation: DirectX 12 API is required.
Spec: DirectX 12
Explanation: DirectX 12 API is required.
info_outline Other Game Notes
  • Official PC system requirements from Respawn Entertainment/EA. Performance can vary significantly depending on specific hardware, settings, areas in-game (especially dense environments or large combat encounters), and background applications. An SSD is MANDATORY. The game is known to be CPU and GPU intensive, particularly at higher settings or with ray tracing.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs will require comparable performance, high TGP (Total Graphics Power), and excellent cooling. **STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor is a demanding title on PC; high-end laptop hardware is necessary for higher resolutions and settings, especially to maintain smooth framerates with ray tracing enabled.**
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Maximum TGP is crucial for performance.
  • Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential to prevent thermal throttling in this graphically intensive game.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: Laptops with sustained high CPU power limits and good single/multi-core performance will benefit.
  • Laptop Consideration: R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM (DDR5 preferred for newer systems) is highly beneficial.
  • Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal framerates.
  • Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports AMD FSR 2. NVIDIA DLSS support was not native at launch but may have been added via patches or is achievable via mods for some users. Ray tracing is available and very demanding.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Ray Tracing (Global Illumination, Reflections, Ambient Occlusion), Shadow Quality, View Distance, Texture Quality, Effects Quality, Foliage Detail, and Post Processing Quality heavily impact performance. Using upscaling is highly recommended for higher resolutions/settings, especially with ray tracing.
  • Game Name: STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor
  • Official PC system requirements from IO Interactive. Performance can vary depending on specific hardware, settings, level complexity (especially large crowds or detailed interiors), and background applications. An SSD is strongly recommended for optimal loading times. Ray tracing features (added post-launch) are demanding.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs will require comparable performance, high TGP (Total Graphics Power), and good cooling. **Hitman 3 can be demanding at higher settings, particularly with ray tracing enabled, due to its detailed environments and complex AI simulations.**
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent framerates, especially with RT.
  • Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance in dense sandbox levels.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: A strong CPU is needed for managing numerous NPCs, AI routines, and physics-based 'accidents'.
  • Laptop Consideration: R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.
  • Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR 1.0 (later versions of FSR might be supported via patches or mods). Intel XeSS support added in a patch.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Level of Detail, Shadow Quality, Texture Quality, SSAO (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion), Reflection Quality, and Ray Tracing (Reflections, Shadows, Sun Shadows - if enabled) heavily impact performance. The game's simulation depth can also be CPU intensive.
  • Game Name: Hitman 3
build Optimization Details
  • Upscaling Tech: Supports AMD FSR 2. NVIDIA DLSS support was not native at launch but may have been added via patches or is achievable via mods for some users. Ray tracing is available and very demanding.
  • Key Settings Impact: Ray Tracing (Global Illumination, Reflections, Ambient Occlusion), Shadow Quality, View Distance, Texture Quality, Effects Quality, Foliage Detail, and Post Processing Quality heavily impact performance. Using upscaling is highly recommended for higher resolutions/settings, especially with ray tracing.
  • Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR 1.0 (later versions of FSR might be supported via patches or mods). Intel XeSS support added in a patch.
  • Key Settings Impact: Level of Detail, Shadow Quality, Texture Quality, SSAO (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion), Reflection Quality, and Ray Tracing (Reflections, Shadows, Sun Shadows - if enabled) heavily impact performance. The game's simulation depth can also be CPU intensive.
laptop Laptop Considerations
  • G P U T G P: Maximum TGP is crucial for performance.
  • Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential to prevent thermal throttling in this graphically intensive game.
  • C P U Power Limits: Laptops with sustained high CPU power limits and good single/multi-core performance will benefit.
  • R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM (DDR5 preferred for newer systems) is highly beneficial.
  • M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal framerates.
  • G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent framerates, especially with RT.
  • Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance in dense sandbox levels.
  • C P U Power Limits: A strong CPU is needed for managing numerous NPCs, AI routines, and physics-based 'accidents'.
  • R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.

info_outline Feature details based on available data. System requirements and performance estimates may vary.

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ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers Up to 64GB DDR5
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 64GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i7-12700H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
  • layers 32GB DDR4-3200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-13900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)

For STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor Specifically

check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for Full HD (1080p).
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers Up to 64GB DDR5
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 64GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2025) with RTX 5080
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-6400MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
GIGABYTE AORUS Master 16 (2025) with RTX 5080
GIGABYTE AORUS Master 16 (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
MSI Raider 18 HX AI with RTX 5090 and Intel U9-285HX
MSI Raider 18 HX AI with RTX 5090 and Intel U9-285HX
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
  • layers 64GB DDR5-6400MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 18 G835 (RTX 5090 & Intel Ultra 9 275HX)
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 18 G835 (RTX 5090 & Intel Ultra 9 275HX)
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
  • layers 64GB DDR5
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
ASUS Strix Scar 16 (2025) with RTX 5090 and Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
ASUS Strix Scar 16 (2025) with RTX 5090 and Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB)
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i7-12700H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
  • layers 32GB DDR4-3200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-13900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-12900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 6800H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra with RTX 3080 and Ryzen 9
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra with RTX 3080 and Ryzen 9
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
  • layers 16GB DDR4-3200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
MSI Katana 15 with RTX 4070
MSI Katana 15 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i7-13620H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
Alienware M18 with RTX 4070
Alienware M18 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i7-14700HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP)

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