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In a galaxy far, far away with Force powers and technology to grant endless possibilities, you can do a whole lot in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The possibilities are greater when you have mods for cosmetics and enhancements to expand your experience.

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The mod community for Jedi: Survivor went all out. Pages of mods give you everything that you may want. You can download reshaders for a new look, cosmetics from other Star Wars characters, and so much more. Whether it is visual or gameplay-related, you can have a better experience when you find some of the best mods that modders have crafted.

8 Metal Outfits And Helmets By SooperSnell

Red metallic armor with a red lightsaber

Cal has expanded his wardrobe on this new adventure that he goes on. Ponchos mainly stay in the closet while he picks up various other clothes. If you want to expand it further, then you can don some metal outfits and helmets.

The Commander look makes Cal look more menacing and stylish. The armor may not give extra protection, but it does add to the presence of the Jedi. Like other outfits in the base game, you can customize them with different colors to personalize your aesthetic.

7 Darth Maul's Robes And Head By Calluum

Darth Maul and BD-1

Darth Maul's robes and face make for a stiff yet fun cosmetic skin for Cal. Turning him into the classic Episode I villain makes it look like he has switched over to the other side to battle against the Empire.

Here are a few things to note about this mod. For one, no physics to his clothing makes for a rigid skin. To use it, you will have to make sure your hair and facial hair are set to default with no stubble. Then, you will have the head of Darth Maul as you replace your standard shirt and pants.

6 Lightsaber Stances By R457

Cal in an intense lightsaber dual

Jedi: Survivor makes a lot of improvements from its predecessor, like more stances for your lightsaber, including one for the blaster. The problem is that you can only have two stances selected. With this mod, then you can swap whenever you want.

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At times, mods like this one by R457 make life easier when playing. Each stance has pros and cons, as each caters to a different playstyle. Now, you can adapt to any situation to handle large crowds with Double-Bladed or use Cross Guard to break the defenses of a single, strong enemy.

5 Obi-Wan Robes With Goggles And Backpacks Removed Many Colors By Mbroomy

Obi-Wan robe color selections

The Obi-Wan pre-order bonus gets re-dressed with this mod by Mbroomy. When it comes to the fashion in games like Jedi: Survivor, you will have a different opinion from other people. You may like a piece of clothing or a set but may have critiques. Depending on your tastes, this mod may benefit you.

The mod adds and takes away pieces of the Obi-Wan outfit. It removes the goggles and backpacks for a cleaner look. You also have more customization options with new color sets. If you wanted to honor Obi-Wan, now you can, but with more style.

4 Boba Fett Outfit By Mbroomy

Boba Fett armor in menu

Boba Fett's classic suit is one of the many iconic suits in Star Wars. Since debuting in Empire Strikes Back, he is up there with Darth Vader and other beloved heroic and villainous characters in the far, far away galaxy.

This mod is one of many that lets you dress like one of the other big-named movie characters. While we see Vader, we have not seen many familiar faces in Respawn's corner of the Star Wars universe. If you want that greater connection to the original films, you can have that nostalgia to satisfy you.

3 (x2) Galaxy Of Jedi Survivor For A More Detailed Texture Experience By Scottyus

Stormtrooper reshader comparison

One of the best reshaders in Jedi: Survivor makes a gorgeous game even better looking. Respawn Entertainment has immense details in the textures of the worlds and characters. Modder Scottyus adds to that level of detail and graphical fidelity.

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When comparing the example screenshots, you can see a slight improvement in lighting and details that enhance the look of everything. It is not radically changing the artists' work from Respawn, but it gives that little touch to level up the visuals.

2 LucusFlim Startup And Helmets And Droids Startup Loop By Detran

Lucasfilm title screen

Booting up Jedi: Survivor gets you the typical developer and engine-centered startup screens. This startup gives (that misspells Lucasfilm) you a taste of what we have seen recently in the Disney era, like when watching The Mandalorian and other recent shows.

The startup screen mod gives people another option. Most of the time, even in Jedi: Survivor's case, you can find mods to skip the start screen altogether. If you like that little bit of time before jumping back into the game, then you have the option to change things up.

1 Iconic Blaster SFX Replacers By Mophead

Cal standing with his lightsaber and blaster

As Star Wars progresses with new shows, movies, and video games, sounds and visual languages evolve. Everyone will have their preferred era of Star Wars. If you feel nostalgic, then you can bring back the classic blaster sounds.

Not every blaster sound effect has been replaced. If you have an ear for it, then when downloading the mod, you will hear a change in sound effects for Clone DC-17, Rebel DH-17, and more. Add in mods for cosmetic changes; then, you can have a more immersive experience that matches the movies and shows.

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