Gaming is for everyone. And a good game stands by this by adding accessibility options so that as many people can enjoy it as possible. Star Wars Jedi Survivor does just that, providing settings like control customization and difficulty tiers. Though Slow Mode is not for me, we can see the benefit for thousands of people out there who just want the Stars Wars experience. Here are all of Star Wars Jedi Survivor’s accessibility options, explained.

All accessibility options in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

As detailed in anofficial EA news poston Jul 02, 2025,Star Wars Jedi: Survivorfeatures the following accessibility settings:

Visual settings

Most users want to load the game and play, but in my experience playing with the settings is paramount to a great experience. Allowing the user to change the Field of View if they suffer from motion sickness is an excellent addition to Jedi Survivor.

Related:Should you play Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Before Jedi Survivor?

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Gameplay settings

Slow Mode is a new option for Jedi Survivor, as it was not in Fallen Order. These two games are akin to a Soulslike experience, so adding a feature that everyone who can’t take the sheer aggression and difficulty of those games can toggle on and play is fantastic. I commend Respawn for making Jedi Survivor accessible to all gamers.

Star Wars Jedi Survivor difficulty options explained

There arefive difficulty optionsin Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, in order of challenge:

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