Imagine claiming that your game is exclusive to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X so that it can harness the power of the current-gen consoles, seeing it go and become one of the year's best-selling games (and an overall decent outing), only to port it to older consoles despite still-ongoing performance issues, because, why not?

This is exactly what Electronic Arts is doing to Star Wars Jedi Survivor, which, by the way, is partly the reason for its year-on-year improvement in revenue as revealed in its latest earnings report.

EA announced during its August 1 earnings briefing that they're now developing a PS4 and Xbox One port of Jedi: Survivor. This move, despite its unusual nature, makes sound financial sense, given the millions of dedicated players still glued to their older consoles.

Unveiled in April, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the successor to the 2019 Jedi: Fallen Order, initially side-stepped the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles to offer a "true new-gen experience." The game's narrative follows the journey of Cal Kestis, a Jedi survivor of the Clone Wars, who, along with a motley crew of fellow survivors, attempts to liberate the galaxy from the Empire's grasp.