Spiders have always been a creepy enemy in games, but Star Wars Jedi: Survivor thankfully has an arachnophobia mode that players can switch on to turn off any instance of an eight-legged monster. A good accessibility option for those who share a crippling fear, this choice makes it easier for people looking to avoid their source of fear. To enjoy Cal's adventure in this highly anticipated sequel, this mode helps players who want to enjoy their experience fully.

The number of total enemies in some regions are reduced by turning this feature on, regardless of difficulty. Spiders are transformed into different enemy types rather than cute little blobs like in the Arachnophobia Safe Mode seen in Grounded, an indie survival title. This doesn't impact the game's progression much at all, as these new enemies are still there for Cal to fight, defeat, and grow stronger from within every location players visit.

How To Turn On Arachnophobia Mode In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Arachnophobia Safe Mode Option From Accessibility Menu

Players only need to go through the Options menu to reach a slider that toggles spiders on and off, labeled "Arachnophobia Safe Mode" in the Accessibility tab. The game states that this mode "modifies a creature to make it less reminiscent of an arachnid" rather than removing them from the game entirely. The choice remains easily accessed whenever players pull up the Pause menu while playing and can be reversed at any time.

Players can turn off spiders by toggling the "Arachnophobia Safe Mode" slider On in the Options menu under the Accessibility tab.

Spider enemies, also known as Wyyyshokks, do the same damage and have similar attacks that are unchanged from this feature. No matter what difficulty mode players have selected for their playthrough, the arachnophobia mode does not change the amount of health these creatures would normally have. Unfortunately, there is no option to remove other horrifying entities players might encounter, like the Spawn of Oggdo in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Another important part of this mode for players to is that it does not change the number of enemies in any given area. So if a Wyyyshokks was originally in a region along with any other monsters, players will still have to fight it alongside whatever enemies are there. Yet, learning how to turn off spiders by activating arachnophobia mode in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor prevents players with this fear from being unable to face these challenges when they appear.