We’re less than two weeks away from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s April 28 release, but fans can already preorder the official companion art book, The Art of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, for just $35 (normally $50) at Amazon. Preordering now locks you in at the discounted price, saving you 30% compared to the full-price version. Plus, if the price drops again prior to its publication date, you’ll get the best price offered–you won’t be charged until your order ships.

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The large hardcover book includes art from throughout Jedi: Survivor’s development, including concept art and detailed final renderings complimented by developer commentary explaining various details about the game and its setting. We know Jedi: Survivor will introduce us to all-new locations, characters, and storylines in the Star Wars universe, so it’ll be interesting to see what extra bits of lore and behind-the-scenes info will show up in the art book. The book releases later this year on November 21, giving you plenty of time to play through Jedi: Survivor if you’re worried about spoiling the game.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the sequel to 2019’s Jedi: Fallen Order, and it continues the story of fugitive Jedi Cal Kestis (played by Cameron Monaghan) on his journey to further his Force skills while abetting the Galactic Empire. Like the first game, Jedi: Survivor features weighty lightsaber combat inspired by From Software’s Dark Souls series, though it’s a much more approachable game with a multitude of accessibility options so any Star Wars fan can play. The game also introduces new gameplay elements like dual-wielding and appearance customization, among many other changes.

You can read more in our latest Jedi: Survivor gameplay preview, or head over to our Jedi: Survivor preorder guide to secure your copy of the game. Best Buy is giving away free $10 gift cards with preorders.

Star Wars: Jedi Survivor launches on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on April 28. The Art of Star Wars: Jedi Survivor releases on November 21.

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