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<br>Because Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ’s sequel is seemingly in development, but has not been shown with any further details, it is due for a worldwide reveal at any time. Further, some fairly credible sources have weighed in on particular details that suggest fans may hear more s<br><br> <br>Likewise, EA Play 2022 has been canceled , which negates the possibility of Respawn reprising its gameplay reveal for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order at EA Play 2019. While a Star Wars -centric event would be an obvious place for Jedi: Survivor to capitalize, it may not be in the cards this year. In that case, there is still another event that would make a great platform for its reveal, or at least be used in tandem with a Star Wars Celebration rev<br><br> <br>It is likely that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be mentioned in some capacity at the Star Wars Celebration. The event could provide a big stage for its cinematic reveal, and while the Star Wars Celebration does not currently feature a scheduled panel that seems to hint at anything touching upon the Star Wars Jedi franchise, it does have a panel scheduled for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sa<br><br> <br>The Star Wars shows and films have shown to sometimes retcon elements from the comics, with Yoda's lightsaber being the most recent example, so to have Koth appear in Kenobi should not be off the table. Having a recreation of his sacrifice from the comics would be the perfect way to introduce Vader and assert himself as the main threat of the ser<br><br> <br>There is the timing to consider, too. The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi premiere on May 27; Grubb has said that Star Wars Jedi 2 will "100%" be at Star Wars Celebration, which takes place May 26-May 29. A new game with a new protagonist doesn’t take away from the show, but airing the show and shortly after confirming that there will be a game with Obi-Wan Kenobi would 100% be the power play EA needs as its Star Wars exclusivity contract comes to an <br><br> <br>Sometimes, punctuation matters little in a title, but that’s not the case for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . Respawn intentionally placed the colon after Jedi, and this naming convention is important. "Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order" would imply that it’s a Star Wars game harping on the Fallen Order. "Star Wars Jedi:" could imply that this is not a direct series of sequels, but a more anthological approach based on Jedi in the Star Wars universe. Obviously, Fallen Order 2 would likely continue Cal Kestis’ story , but this is reportedly not Fallen Order<br><br> <br>It's unclear when fans will learn more about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor . EA is not hosting its usual EA Play event this year, so it may be some time. While they wait, Star Wars fans can check out the new Obi-Wan Kenobi shows on Disney+ and analyze the first Star Wars Jedi: Survivor trai<br><br> <br>Fans will have to wait for a later date for the questions raised by the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor trailer to be answered. While the game lacks a specific release date, it has been confirmed that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will launch at some point in 2023, so Star Wars fans can expect more information on the game and Cal Kestis' next adventure in the months ah<br><br> <br>Cere played a significant role in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order , being the former Jedi master of Inquisitor Trilla (also known as the Second Sister), and Cal's second master who eventually knights him in the final arc of the story. Fallen Order 2 is rumored to be darker than the first game and may even include more Clone Wars flashbacks, which could provide the perfect opportunity to delve into Cere's backstory further. This would allow players to fight as a much younger Cere, back when she was still a proud Jedi Knight of the Repub<br><br> <br>[https://Jedisurvivorhub.com/ Star Wars Jedi Survivor strategy|https://jedisurvivorhub.com/] Wars Jedi: Survivor once again sees Stig Asmussen at the helm as game director, with fan favorite Cal Kestis returning as the main character. Set five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order , Kestis and his droid companion BD-1 are still on the run from the Empire. The cinematic trailer helps set up the plot, with the Empire getting its hands on Cal's lightsaber. Kestis then finds a mysterious character suspended in what appears to be a Bacta tank, which is something that Star Wars characters use to heal throughout the franch<br><br> <br>While it may seem utterly ridiculous, the potential of Grogu appearing in the upcoming series should not be totally dismissed. During the attack on the Jedi Temple, Grogu was seemingly saved from the Clones' onslaught, but viewers still do not know who rescued him. Having his rescuer be Obi-Wan could connect The Mandalorian to Obi-Wan Kenobi in a very clever way. It is also unknown where Grogu went after his time as a J<br><br> <br>Many of the characters featured in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order have been heavily impacted by the events of the Clone Wars and Order 66. Cere especially has had to face the major ramifications of her mistakes when she was a Jedi Knight. Her accidental abandonment of Trilla Suduri led to the creation of the Second Sister, the main antagonist of Fallen Order . While she has begun to redeem herself by helping Cal Kestis, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor may delve deeper into her backstory and guilt, which could lead to some emotional cutscenes set in the Clone Wars where players switch to Cere's perspect<br>
<br>Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ** expanded upon the Order 66 era of the Star Wars saga with a unique and exciting story. With rumors of Cal Kestis crossing over with other elements of the franchise, it would make sense for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor ** to allow players to play as another character. This character could be one that has already been introduced like Merrin or Cere, a brand new character, or even a returning one from a previous film or show. Either way, fans will likely have to wait to find out who this mystery character is until game reveals come to Star Wars Celebration 20<br><br> <br>While publisher EA and developer Respawn Entertainment has remained quiet about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , reporter and insider Jeff Grubb has spoken about it quite a bit. Fans should still take it with a grain of salt, but as he is the one to say it’ll be at Star Wars Celebration, fans will know how much of it is true then. Grubb’s information is usually good, though, so fans can trust that this isn’t something just picked off of Reddit or, worse, 4chan by an anonymous u<br><br> <br>Fallen Order is more important to Star Wars canon __ now than it was at launch, with Cal Kestis being referenced in the recently released Star Wars: Brotherhood novel and elements of the game - including the Fortress Inquisitorius - set to feature in the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi TV series on Disney+. Fallen Order showed Kestis' journey to becoming a Jedi Knight and the beginnings of his quest to restore the Jedi Order, with the ending ultimately seeing him abandon that goal for the sake of the Force-sensitives' safety. That doesn't rule out the possibility of Cal interacting with other Jedi, however, with Kenobi and Ahsoka Tano both active during the gap in between Episode III and Episode <br><br> <br>Because Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ’s sequel is seemingly in development, but has not been shown with any further details, it is due for a worldwide reveal at any time. Further, some fairly credible sources have weighed in on particular details that suggest fans may hear more s<br><br> <br>WARNING: Potential Spoilers for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Ahead Per Jeff Grubb’s reporting, this game will be the sequel to Fallen Order , releasing in early 2023 on PC and current-gen consoles. While this should be taken with a grain of salt, the information comes from a reliable source. And, if Star Wars Jedi is changing its subtitle, it could be changing its protagonist—which would bode well for the first game’s obvious Darth Vader probl<br><br> <br>The colon and subtitle change are incredibly reminiscent of the Assassin’s Creed franchise, which cycles through new main characters. Star Wars Jedi could, and maybe should, be just that. The question of what Jedi should replace Cal Kestis is a big one, though. It could be as big as Obi-Wan Kenobi being the main character of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , one of the Fallen Order characters (Cere? Merrin), a character from other Star Wars media sources, or another brand new character. No matter how it approaches this, if it does,  [https://jedisurvivorhub.com/ Jedisurvivorhub.Com] there are plenty of opti<br><br> <br>There is the timing to consider, too. The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi premiere on May 27; Grubb has said that Star Wars Jedi 2 will "100%" be at Star Wars Celebration, which takes place May 26-May 29. A new game with a new protagonist doesn’t take away from the show, but airing the show and shortly after confirming that there will be a game with Obi-Wan Kenobi would 100% be the power play EA needs as its Star Wars exclusivity contract comes to an <br><br> <br>Fans will have to wait for a later date for the questions raised by the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor trailer to be answered. While the game lacks a specific release date, it has been confirmed that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will launch at some point in 2023, so Star Wars fans can expect more information on the game and Cal Kestis' next adventure in the months ah<br><br> <br>A former Respawn employee recently commented that many of the devs on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order wanted the protagonist to be "black and/or a woman." Thus, either a new character or perhaps Jedi: Fallen Order ’s Cere would be good to step into this role and fulfill the devs’ original desire. Ultimately, a new character is the most likely option for an anthological series, if a powerhouse like Obi-Wan Kenobi is not an opt<br><br> <br>In an interview published on the official Star Wars website, game director Stig Asmussen touched on some of the next-gen benefits fans can look forward to when Star Wars Jedi: Survivor arrives. This will include ray tracing and fast loading. Asmussen also briefly mentioned the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller , revealing that the development team is "digging into" the DualSense's unique capabilities, like haptic feedb<br><br> <br>Now, it could be that Star Wars Jedi being an anthological series holds true (or doesn't), but that McGregor’s comment amounts to a cameo or Cal Kestis’ live-action appearance and nothing more. This poses another question: if not Cal or Obi-Wan, then<br>

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ** expanded upon the Order 66 era of the Star Wars saga with a unique and exciting story. With rumors of Cal Kestis crossing over with other elements of the franchise, it would make sense for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor ** to allow players to play as another character. This character could be one that has already been introduced like Merrin or Cere, a brand new character, or even a returning one from a previous film or show. Either way, fans will likely have to wait to find out who this mystery character is until game reveals come to Star Wars Celebration 20


While publisher EA and developer Respawn Entertainment has remained quiet about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , reporter and insider Jeff Grubb has spoken about it quite a bit. Fans should still take it with a grain of salt, but as he is the one to say it’ll be at Star Wars Celebration, fans will know how much of it is true then. Grubb’s information is usually good, though, so fans can trust that this isn’t something just picked off of Reddit or, worse, 4chan by an anonymous u


Fallen Order is more important to Star Wars canon __ now than it was at launch, with Cal Kestis being referenced in the recently released Star Wars: Brotherhood novel and elements of the game - including the Fortress Inquisitorius - set to feature in the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi TV series on Disney+. Fallen Order showed Kestis' journey to becoming a Jedi Knight and the beginnings of his quest to restore the Jedi Order, with the ending ultimately seeing him abandon that goal for the sake of the Force-sensitives' safety. That doesn't rule out the possibility of Cal interacting with other Jedi, however, with Kenobi and Ahsoka Tano both active during the gap in between Episode III and Episode


Because Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ’s sequel is seemingly in development, but has not been shown with any further details, it is due for a worldwide reveal at any time. Further, some fairly credible sources have weighed in on particular details that suggest fans may hear more s


WARNING: Potential Spoilers for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Ahead Per Jeff Grubb’s reporting, this game will be the sequel to Fallen Order , releasing in early 2023 on PC and current-gen consoles. While this should be taken with a grain of salt, the information comes from a reliable source. And, if Star Wars Jedi is changing its subtitle, it could be changing its protagonist—which would bode well for the first game’s obvious Darth Vader probl


The colon and subtitle change are incredibly reminiscent of the Assassin’s Creed franchise, which cycles through new main characters. Star Wars Jedi could, and maybe should, be just that. The question of what Jedi should replace Cal Kestis is a big one, though. It could be as big as Obi-Wan Kenobi being the main character of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , one of the Fallen Order characters (Cere? Merrin), a character from other Star Wars media sources, or another brand new character. No matter how it approaches this, if it does, Jedisurvivorhub.Com there are plenty of opti


There is the timing to consider, too. The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi premiere on May 27; Grubb has said that Star Wars Jedi 2 will "100%" be at Star Wars Celebration, which takes place May 26-May 29. A new game with a new protagonist doesn’t take away from the show, but airing the show and shortly after confirming that there will be a game with Obi-Wan Kenobi would 100% be the power play EA needs as its Star Wars exclusivity contract comes to an


Fans will have to wait for a later date for the questions raised by the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor trailer to be answered. While the game lacks a specific release date, it has been confirmed that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will launch at some point in 2023, so Star Wars fans can expect more information on the game and Cal Kestis' next adventure in the months ah


A former Respawn employee recently commented that many of the devs on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order wanted the protagonist to be "black and/or a woman." Thus, either a new character or perhaps Jedi: Fallen Order ’s Cere would be good to step into this role and fulfill the devs’ original desire. Ultimately, a new character is the most likely option for an anthological series, if a powerhouse like Obi-Wan Kenobi is not an opt


In an interview published on the official Star Wars website, game director Stig Asmussen touched on some of the next-gen benefits fans can look forward to when Star Wars Jedi: Survivor arrives. This will include ray tracing and fast loading. Asmussen also briefly mentioned the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller , revealing that the development team is "digging into" the DualSense's unique capabilities, like haptic feedb


Now, it could be that Star Wars Jedi being an anthological series holds true (or doesn't), but that McGregor’s comment amounts to a cameo or Cal Kestis’ live-action appearance and nothing more. This poses another question: if not Cal or Obi-Wan, then