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It could be another character from Jedi: Fallen Order , like Cere and Merrin , on their Jedi adventure/path. It could be another established character, and if the stars align, there is some potential that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor ’s protagonist could be Obi-Wan Kenobi . Or it could be another new one set in a completely different time in the galaxy. Playing a young Jedi student of Master Yoda before the prequels, for example, would fit well into the franchise IF it were an anthological ser<br><br> <br>The problem is that Darth Vader is much more of a background character in Jedi: Fallen Order, used to flesh out Cal’s story rather than his own. Indeed, it’s an incredibly similar trope even to Vader’s role in Star Wars Rebels . So it ultimately adds nothing new, and when Cal comes face-to-face with Vader , they know nothing serious can come out of it. Sure, Vader is intimidating, but that cannot carry his role in a story. It’s much more focused on the Inquisitors, which is fine and super interesting, but now that Cal’s on Vader’s radar, there’s no real direction it can go. Cal is not L<br><br> <br>This begs an important question: if not Cal, then who? This is pure speculation, but past comments could indicate Obi-Wan Kenobi playing a role in the game, and if that game doesn’t have Cal and isn’t Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 , then he could be the lead r<br><br> <br>Vos' brash decision-making and reckless behavior have made him butt heads with Obi-Wan before, but, in a time of uncertainty and without the Jedi order, Obi-Wan could use all the help he could get, and Vos would definitely be able to fill that role. Should he ever appear, Jason Momoa would be the perfect actor for the role with his abilities to create likable yet flawed charact<br><br> <br>As the month of May slowly marches toward its end, [https://Jedisurvivorhub.com/ Star Wars Jedi Survivor Bosses|Https://Jedisurvivorhub.Com/] Wars fans are no doubt eagerly awaiting the release of Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney Plus . There’s also Star Wars Celebration, where EA and Respawn are expected to unveil Star Wars Jedi: Surviv<br><br> <br>"Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order" is a little more visually appealing, and its message is clear cut—it’s about the Fallen Order during Star Wars ’ Dark Times . Yet, Respawn was insistent about the colon being after Jedi, meaning the official title of the series is actually Star Wars Jedi. And if that’s the case, it would make sense that instead of direct sequels, it was more of a collection of stories about Star Wars Jedi, potentially old and <br><br> <br>Kestis' double-sided lightsaber is the perfect opportunity to employ really impressive lightsaber action in the series, and, of course, nobody else but Cameron Monaghan can play the role. Seeing him in live-action would make fans' dreams come true, and Kenobi undoubtedly makes the most sense timeline-w<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>As May builds its way toward the end, it seems safe to say there’s a lot of anticipation for upcoming Star Wars projects. Obi-Wan Kenobi will feature a two-episode premiere on May 27, while Star Wars Celebration will take place from May 26 to May 29 in Anaheim, California. It’s there that EA is expected to unveil the sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order , reportedly called Star Wars Jedi: Surviv<br><br> <br>Thanks to insider Jeff Grubb, fans know a lot about Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 . He had previously stated that it would be revealed at Star Wars Celebration and has remained adamant about that. He has also stated that it would release on current-gen consoles only, meaning PS5 and Xbox Series X, and he recently doubled down on its 2023 release win<br><br> <br>Many have understandably taken this as a hint toward Obi-Wan Kenobi and the new Star Wars Jedi game . At the time, this suggestion could have meant that Obi-Wan appears in the new Star Wars Jedi game, perhaps as a cameo or important side character, or that Cal could make his live-action appearance in Obi-Wan Kenobi . Either of these could remain true, and the latter doesn’t really contradict anything about this the<br><br> <br>Even though he did not have much screen-time in the prequel trilogy, the Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith comic __ added much-needed depth to his character, showing he had raised a family after Order 66. He is forced to defend himself against Vader but is sadly no match and peris<br><br> <br>According to reporter and insider Jeff Grubb, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 is actually titled Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. This new entry in the subfranchise, per his sources, will be revealed at Star Wars Celebration and release in early 2023 on PC and current-gen consoles only. Not much else has been said, but the name change is nota<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 [https://Jedisurvivorhub.com/ Star Wars Jedi Survivor tips|https://jedisurvivorhub.com/] Wars media sources, or another brand new character. No matter how it approaches this, if it does, there are plenty of opti<br><br> <br>The big Star Wars Celebration event has seen all kinds of exciting announcements and reveals, like the confirmation that The Mandalorian Season 3 will premiere in February 2023 on Disney+ . However, the latest reveal from the event should be especially exciting for gamers, as Electronic Arts, Respawn Entertainment, and Lucasfilm Games have officially announced Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , the sequel to the popular 2019 game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Ord<br><br> <br>Ultimately, the most likely scenario is someone far removed from Cal’s crew and other Star War s media. Just as Assassin’s Creed introduces new characters with every subtitle, it would be interesting for Star Wars Jedi to do the same. The obvious downside to this would be if the franchise focused on the Dark Times, where there are supposed to be few Jedi and yet there seem to be more survivors year after year. Survivor definitely seems to suggest that the focus on the Dark Times will continue , but nothing is stopping it from being a survivor during another time as w<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>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>Furthermore, one former Respawn dev revealed how strongly the team wanted the protagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order to be "black and/or a woman ." To put Cere in the lead role could fulfill that original vision, while building the best elements of the first g<br><br> <br>As the month of May slowly marches toward its end, Star Wars fans are no doubt eagerly awaiting the release of Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney Plus . There’s also Star Wars Celebration, where EA and Respawn are expected to unveil Star Wars Jedi: Surviv<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> <br>Not much was revealed about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor from a gameplay standpoint beyond that Cal will be needing to learn new skills and tap into new Force powers for this next adventure. It was confirmed, however, that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be next-gen only, meaning its coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X while skipping PS4 and Xbox One entirely. This should ensure that the game is a significant leap forward from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in terms of graphics and performance, so it will be interesting to see how the final product turns <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>If Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an anthology moving to a new character, that automatically cuts Darth Vader’s story off from Cal Kestis. Now, maybe Cere would fall into the same trap, but there are many possibilities that open a story where Vader may not be personally involved. Keeping Star Wars ' Inquisitors involved would still be interesting, but just because they work for Vader doesn’t mean Vader has to be directly involved. Maybe while he’s "hunting" Cal, another character can be undertaking their own unique journey. Maybe there are new Dark Jedi, Dark Side Forces, Sith-like characters, and so on that could be introduced as threats to whoever the new protagonist<br>

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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 Jedi Survivor tips|https://jedisurvivorhub.com/ Wars media sources, or another brand new character. No matter how it approaches this, if it does, there are plenty of opti


The big Star Wars Celebration event has seen all kinds of exciting announcements and reveals, like the confirmation that The Mandalorian Season 3 will premiere in February 2023 on Disney+ . However, the latest reveal from the event should be especially exciting for gamers, as Electronic Arts, Respawn Entertainment, and Lucasfilm Games have officially announced Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , the sequel to the popular 2019 game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Ord


Ultimately, the most likely scenario is someone far removed from Cal’s crew and other Star War s media. Just as Assassin’s Creed introduces new characters with every subtitle, it would be interesting for Star Wars Jedi to do the same. The obvious downside to this would be if the franchise focused on the Dark Times, where there are supposed to be few Jedi and yet there seem to be more survivors year after year. Survivor definitely seems to suggest that the focus on the Dark Times will continue , but nothing is stopping it from being a survivor during another time as w

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


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


Furthermore, one former Respawn dev revealed how strongly the team wanted the protagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order to be "black and/or a woman ." To put Cere in the lead role could fulfill that original vision, while building the best elements of the first g


As the month of May slowly marches toward its end, Star Wars fans are no doubt eagerly awaiting the release of Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney Plus . There’s also Star Wars Celebration, where EA and Respawn are expected to unveil Star Wars Jedi: Surviv


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


Not much was revealed about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor from a gameplay standpoint beyond that Cal will be needing to learn new skills and tap into new Force powers for this next adventure. It was confirmed, however, that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be next-gen only, meaning its coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X while skipping PS4 and Xbox One entirely. This should ensure that the game is a significant leap forward from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in terms of graphics and performance, so it will be interesting to see how the final product turns


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


If Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an anthology moving to a new character, that automatically cuts Darth Vader’s story off from Cal Kestis. Now, maybe Cere would fall into the same trap, but there are many possibilities that open a story where Vader may not be personally involved. Keeping Star Wars ' Inquisitors involved would still be interesting, but just because they work for Vader doesn’t mean Vader has to be directly involved. Maybe while he’s "hunting" Cal, another character can be undertaking their own unique journey. Maybe there are new Dark Jedi, Dark Side Forces, Sith-like characters, and so on that could be introduced as threats to whoever the new protagonist