


Streams are crossing, however, because the console versions display IP addresses of their multiplayer servers right on screen. The veterans and initiates are supposed to be separated by different servers dedicated to each platform. That number got a boost this weekend, as Jedi Academy's PS4 and Switch ports released with multiplayer intact. The player base has dwindled in the following 17 years, with one estimate saying there were 250 active players in 2019. Jedi Academy first released in 2003, and PC Gamer reports that its online multiplayer servers have been active since. Or it least it would, if PC players weren't invading console servers and going all Order 66 on the poor newbies.

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