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<br>After receiving his warning message and easily one of Obi-Wan's best quotes , Jarrus' smuggling tricks could definitely come in handy in giving Obi-Wan safe passage off of Tatooine. Freddie Prinze Jr. brought a lot of depth to the character in Rebels and is just as passionate about Star Wars as other fans are. Having him return would be a wonderful inclusion to the ser<br><br> <br>Revealed by Respawn , an exciting Star Wars Jedi: Survivor teaser has been released as part of May's Star Wars Celebration event. Respawn Entertainment's next sci-fi adventure will take players on a new adventure as Cal Kestis fights to survive in the harsh, post- Fallen Order world. While few details are currently available about potential gameplay and overarching narrative points for the game, the announcement has confirmed Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is planned for release in 2<br><br> <br>Adopting a "Metroidvania" gameplay structure, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order immersed players in Cal Kestis' journey from Padawan to veteran Jedi. The story takes Kestis and his allies to planets both strange and recognizable, ranging from the Wookie homeworld of Kashyyyk to the unforgiving cliffs of Dathomir. Force powers in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order are useful for both combat and puzzle-solving, with each new skill letting the player access brand-new areas of the game. Kestis is the central focus of the first game, but rumors suggest that a new playable character in Jedi: Fallen Order 2 may shift focus away from Cameron Monaghan's charac<br><br> <br>Darth Vader is, without a doubt, one of the most popular characters in the franchise. Darth Vader’s role in the original trilogy would indubitably leave a huge mark on the franchise—leading to the prequel trilogy about the fall of Anakin Skywalker and the rise of Darth Vader. His appearance everywhere is usually well-received, whether that’s Star Wars Rebels , non-canonically in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed , and so on. The hype for Darth Vader in Obi-Wan Kenobi simply cannot be understa<br><br> <br>Because of this, Cal’s story is somewhat trapped. Darth Vader has to play a role, but that role is largely predictable. No matter how the encounters go, Vader either eliminates Cal or Cal escapes to no real consequence. The entire dynamic between the two becomes lackluster, but there’s reason to suspect Cal Kestis may not be the protagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Surviv<br><br> <br>Easily the most compelling character of Star Wars Rebels , Kanan was instrumental in building the Rebel Alliance in a time when no one would stand up to the Empire. Although Jarrus had abandoned his Jedi ways and become a smuggler after Order 66, having him briefly appear in the series to aid Obi-Wan, even without his saber, would satisfy f<br><br> <br>The identifiable name of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 would likely carry the sequel a little further, given the direct association with the first game, and so to change the subtitle is no doubt of the utmost importance. It remains to be seen, but what it brings to mind is the Assassin’s Creed franchise . Ever since AC: Black Flag , subtitles have indicated a change in setting and character, and given the colon placement in "Star Wars Jedi:," it almost sounds like Respawn could be following a similar p<br> <br>Ahsoka Tano is one of the most likely to appear in Kenobi out of the many fan-favorite characters. Lucasfilm's plan to connect many of the Disney+ shows together could extend past the timeline of The Mandalorian , and it would be a smart business move to entice fans of The Mandalorian to watch all the other Star Wars sh<br><br> <br>She is shown to be ruthless and a formidable fighter as a dark side user, but her history as a Jedi is just as compelling. For some time after the Great Purge, she and her master, Cere Junda, led a small group of younglings until they were captured by the Empire. Her backstory is quite tragic, and it would add another layer of depth to Kenobi by having a sympathetic vill<br><br> <br>This sounds like a wish list entry, but it does make some sense. The key factors for Obi-Wan Kenobi potentially being the main character of a new Star Wars Jedi game boil downs into a few things: the proximity between the Disney Plus show release and the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor reveal , a subtle hint by Ewan McGregor at a potential Obi-Wan Kenobi and Star Wars game connection, the time frame of the Dark Times and the amount of time between the Disney Plus show and a New Hope, and the general subtitle of Survivor being a perfect match for Obi-Wan’s time as Luke’s hidden guard<br><br> <br>After all, one complaint lodged against Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is its placement in the Dark Times. It introduces a new Jedi in a time when there were almost no Jedi, and the whole storytelling vibe is a little old hat at this point. If F allen Order 2 would be Cal’s story continued, [https://jedisurvivorhub.com Star Wars Jedi Survivor achievements|https://jedisurvivorhub.com/] Wars Jedi: Survivor suggests it could take place elsewhere, with a new story, a new crew. It would likely even be a new character in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but that character wouldn’t have to be "new," per se. It definitely could, there’s a strong case that it shouldn't be, but an anthological series opens so many do<br>
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