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Xbox achievements broken in Jedi: Survivor, players claim

Promotional image of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Credit: EA

The wait is over for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and the game has been well-received by critics for its impressive visuals, combat, customisation, and more. However, players are encountering numerous bugs and performance problems across all platforms that are spoiling the experience. Additionally, Xbox players are reporting broken achievements in Jedi: Survivor.

The exact cause of the achievement bug on Xbox Series X|S is unclear. But many players have taken to social media to express their frustration. In a Reddit post titled “No achievements on Xbox”, user u/Beetlejuice97m said: “Anyone else have no achievements? Also shows I’m still on Home even though I’m playing the game.”

u/cinemahorse replied: “Same for me”, while u/HolyGilfoyle commented: “Same here, roommate has the same issue as well.” Another user also claimed “achievements [are] not popping” on Steam.

Promotional image for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
Credit: EA

Elsewhere on social media, Twitter user @MrReckless94 said: “My Xbox is acting like I’m not playing Jedi Survivor at all…no achievements and not on my games list on my profile either”. Other users echoed similar experiences in response, with one stating: “This is an obvious bug.”

Another Twitter user – @Boomerstarwars – tweeted: “Anyone else has [sic] #JediSurvivor unsupported achievements?”. Numerous other players responded stating they are also having issues with achievements on Xbox.

EA has promised a launch day patch “across all platforms” to fix bugs, improve performance, and add more accessibility features. Whether this patch will address problems with Xbox achievements in Jedi: Survivor is currently unclear.

Have you experienced issues with broken Xbox achievements? Let us know in the comment section below and don’t forget to check out our other gaming articles…

Joe Harby

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