STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor — Cal Kestis returns
STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor is the sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order, made by Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts and released on April 28, 2023. Five years after the first game, former padawan Cal Kestis keeps fighting the Empire: new planets, new allies and enemies, and a hero who has clearly grown up. It's a third-person action-adventure built around lightsaber combat, Force powers and exploration of large, layered locations — with Respawn's signature souls-like demand on your timing. Here you get the game as a Steam gift, not a key: our bot delivers the gift straight to your library.
What Standard and Deluxe include
We offer two editions, and both are the complete game — no separate base purchase needed:
- Standard Edition — the full STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor game. Everything you need to play the campaign start to finish.
- Deluxe Edition — the same full game plus two cosmetic packs. The Galactic Hero Cosmetic Pack, inspired by Han Solo: the “Scoundrel” outfit, a “Rugged” BD-1 skin and a “DL-44” blaster set. And the New Hero Cosmetic Pack, inspired by Luke Skywalker: the “Rebel Hero” outfit with its iconic yellow jacket, an R2-D2-style “BD-Astro” companion skin and the “Rebel Hero” lightsaber set.
Keep in mind the Deluxe cosmetics are about how Cal, BD-1 and your weapons look — not about power. They don't change difficulty, progression or how the game plays. Want your hero dressed in classic-trilogy nods? Go Deluxe. Just want to play through? Standard covers everything.
What the game is really like
Combat revolves around five lightsaber stances — from a single blade to dual-wield and a double-bladed saber, plus a stance that mixes saber and blaster. On top of that sit Force abilities: push, pull and slow. Fights lean souls-like: enemies hit hard, parry timing matters, and meditation points restore and save you. Between battles you explore planets like Koboh and Jedha, solve puzzles, hunt secrets and work through a metroidvania structure where new powers open paths you couldn't reach before.
How the gift reaches you
This is a Steam Gift, not an activation code. The flow is simple: you leave your Steam friend invite link and your account region, place the order, and our bot adds itself as your friend, sends the gift, then removes itself after delivery. You don't accept the friend request manually, and no Steam Guard is required. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes, though we don't promise a hard deadline — rare delays happen, and we help you sort them out.
Region and library — two conditions
For Steam to accept the gift, two things must line up. First, your Steam account region must match the gift region — so enter your real region at checkout. Second, you must not already own the game: Steam won't let you accept a gift for a title already in your library. With both met and friend requests allowed on your profile, delivery goes through normally.
Who it's for
This one is for players who enjoy deliberate melee combat and Star Wars atmosphere without online grind: a single, self-paced story campaign. If you liked the first game — STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order — Survivor feels like a bigger, freer take on it. Love the universe more broadly? Check STAR WARS Battlefront II for large-scale battles. And if it's Respawn's hand in fast action you appreciate, look at Titanfall 2.
Steam Deck, Linux and saves
Because this is a normal Steam PC version, it behaves like any other game in your library: Steam Cloud saves, achievements and the familiar overlay. On Steam Deck the game runs through the Proton compatibility layer — most players get through it on the Deck, though keeping graphics settings moderate helps a steadier frame rate. There's no separate activation after you receive the gift: accept it and the game is already installed in your Steam client, just like a direct purchase.
Why a gift, not a key
For STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor we use the Steam Gift format rather than an activation code — that way the game lands cleanly in your library through the bot and binds to your account right away. You don't type a long code by hand or hunt for an activation menu: all we need is a valid invite link and a matching region. If anything goes sideways with delivery, we're around to help get the gift through.
Buying in short
Pick an edition (Standard or Deluxe), enter your invite link and account region, place the order — and accept the gift in Steam. The game stays yours forever, like anything bought on Steam.
Top up Steam

