A gamer online has noticed an incredible detail about Cere's theme in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Over the years, the music has become a defining feature of the Star Wars franchise, and it's incredible to see its legacy continued in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Although the game is still new, it's clear that there is still plenty to uncover. One Star Wars Jedi: Survivor player recently discovered an adorable BD-1 detail that most gamers might miss. It's these small details that only one percent of players will ever see that make all the difference to the overall attention to detail. It's certainly a game that people will be playing for years to come, and it's exciting to think what players might uncover hidden away by developer Respawn.

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The incredible detail was noticed by gatewayfromme44 on Reddit, who noticed that a tune played by protagonist Cal Kestis in the original Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, has some incredible similarities to Cere's theme in the sequel. Cere in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is one of the fan-favorite characters to return, and it's perfect that she finally got a theme of her own. Others in the thread pointed out that parts of the theme were actually featured in the original game, and only were attributed to Cere's character in the more recent title.

It could go even deeper than this. Another player in the thread noticed that similar notes are featured in the Destiny 2 score, on a track called Savathun's Song. Interestingly, Savathun and Cere are both portrayed by actress Debra Wilson. Given the level of detail featured in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it wouldn't be a surprise to discover that this was an intentional choice. Players will likely never know for sure. If it's a coincidence, there's no doubt that it's an extremely lucky one regardless.

While it's great to see all of these details emerging from the game, it's important to remember the state of the game on PC. For many, the game remains unplayable with low frame rates even on powerhouse systems. EA has already released patch 4 for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, with boosts to performance on PC, but it still hasn't solved many of the issues that players are having in the game. Hopefully, EA and Respawn remain committed to fixing the game. Those who can play adore everything it has to offer as an incredible iteration over Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, but right now there are just too many who are unable to experience it at its full potential.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available now on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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