How to use photo mode in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

Screenshot showing Star Wars Jedi Survivor players using lightsaber
Credit: Respawn Entertainment

Screenshot showing Star Wars Jedi Survivor players using lightsaber
Credit: Respawn Entertainment

Getting to grips with Star Wars Jedi Survivor photo mode is something you'll want to do when exploring the galaxies. Star Wars Jedi Survivor, Respawn Entertainment's latest instalment in the sci-fi franchise, contains plenty of action and epic moments you'll want to capture.

Whether you want to capture a shot of you defeating the main villain or one of the several planets you can visit, the photo mode is an excellent tool for you to use while working through the game.

Before taking a closer look at what photo mode has to offer, take a look at our list of the 5 Star Wars games currently in development and our preload time guide so you know exactly when you can start the latest Jedi journey.

Star Wars Jedi Survivor photo mode explained

Accessing photo mode in Star Wars Jedi Survivor is an incredibly straightforward process. Simply pause the game at any point and press Triangle/Y on a controller or whichever key you have bound. If you're ever unsure, the bottom-left of the pause menu features a handy prompt.

Screenshot showing Star Wars Jedi Survivor pause menu
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Star Wars Jedi Survivor photo mode options

There are numerous options you can use once you're in the photo mode menu. Ranging from adjusting the camera height to changing the brightness of your surroundings are all options you can use to create a masterpiece.

Each option is easy to use meaning there's plenty of potential to capture the moment perfectly even if you're not a photography expert.

Screenshot of Star Wars Jedi Survivor photo mode
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Is Star Wars Jedi Survivor photo mode worth using?

If you're looking to grab awesome photos of moments from your Star Wars Jedi Survivor journey, the photo mode is definitely worth using. Thanks to all the filters and options, the creative potential is huge.

The feature is a fun addition to the game and if you don't fancy your hand at some in-game photography, not using photo mode won't affect the experience.

There you have it, that's all there is to know about the Star Wars Jedi Survivor photo mode. For more Jedi Survivor intel, check out our guides revealing if the gmae will appear on EA Play and a closer look at the available stances.