

You can also check out our more recent Prize Draws for more chances to win.įor more info on the process of Prize Draws and how we run them, please visit our FAQs here: After a Prize Draw has closed, it will stay live in Priority for at least a further 36 hours, to allow you to check if you have won. You can see some of our latest winners here: Please note: We update our winners list as often as we can, once winners have been confirmed. Physical items may arrive separately and at different times from digital items. Prizes will be shipped to UK addresses only.

The main Prize Winner must have a valid shipping address. Prizes are non-transferrable and cannot be exchanged. 10 Runners up will receive one Digital Deluxe Edition of the game for a platform of their choice (limited to PC, Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5).

Prize Draw T&Cs: This Prize Draw entitles one winner the chance to receive one Collector’s Edition of STAR WARS™ Jedi: Survivor and a PlayStation®5 Console. The winners will be contacted by PromoVeritas, a promotion verification service. If you don’t respond within 48 hours of us contacting you, you will be deemed not to have accepted the prize and another winner will be drawn. If You Win: The winners will be selected in a random draw and will be contacted via the same email address and/or phone number you used to enter the Prize Draw from. Number of Winners: One main winner plus 10 runner up winners. How to Enter: Tap ‘ENTER NOW’ and you will be automatically entered into the Prize Draw. Prize Draw Start and End Dates: Prize Draw is open from –. What do you make of this? Give us your thoughts down in the comments.Eligibility Criteria: The promotion is open to members of Priority who are UK residents age 16+. The news has thrown up a massive debate online about game preservation and the need for offline physical media, with many wondering why EA has opted for a download instead of an extra disc. It's currently unclear just how much of the game is actually included on the disc and how big the file size is for the additional download. On Series S, it's reported that Survivor is only 44GB. Of course, this news shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, considering it's reported that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a massive 140GB file size one Xbox Series X and a Blu-ray disc can only hold around 100GB of data. ‘Download Required’ for Physical Release? Source Mighty Ape NZ Xbox Series X|S Sean Carey It appears that physical copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will require a download to play the game on Xbox Series X.An image posted on the Fallen Order subreddit appears to show boxed copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor that also features a disclaimer saying a download is required to play Respawn's upcoming action-adventure game.
