Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order gets photo mode in latest update

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order gets photo mode in latest update
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Respawn Entertainment has released a new update for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order that adds a couple of much-requested features to the third person action game.

Chief of these is the addition of a new Photo Mode, which can be accessed by pressing in both control sticks at any time. Like any good Photo Mode worth its salt, it includes a range of options for getting those fancy screenshots of Cal and friends such as zoom, tilt, exposure, hiding the player and enemy character models as well as filters like Film Grain and placing a spotlight.

The second addition is a toggle for Cal's lightsaber in order to hide a specific part of it once you hit that point in the game's story – to detail what exactly would be going into spoilers, but assuming you're in the know said part can be hidden from within the lightsaber customisation menu.

Naturally, there's a bunch of smaller bug fixes and tweaks in the update, which should be available now the next time you boot up the game – you can check out the full patch notes on the game's official Reddit post. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is out now on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC – and we thought it was pretty good.