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<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>Star Wars Celebration is just a few days away, which means the much-anticipated reveal of [https://Jedisurvivorhub.com/ star wars jedi survivor combat guide|https://jedisurvivorhub.com/] Wars Jedi: Survivor is too. According to known insider Jeff Grubb, this sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be at the event and is set to release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X in early 2023. One thing Jeff was not sure of was how many playable characters there would<br><br> <br>Star Wars Jedi: Survivor ** , the rumored title of the highly anticipated sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ** , is also rumored to feature multiple playable characters on top of keeping Cal Kestis as the main protagonist. With the Star Wars Jedi sequel possibly releasing in 2023 , the game is set to continue the adventures of Kestis and the rest of the crew of the Stinger Mantis. The first game saw Cal team up with former Jedi Cere Junda and Nightsister Merrin, both of whom could make for fun playable characters if Respawn does take that ro<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> <br>Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orde r was successful, and the safest bet for a sequel to keep that attention and success is a title of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 . To abandon that would have to be intentional, and it could be that the franchise was never intended to be a standard series or trilogy. Notably, without any consideration of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , the colon placement in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is we<br><br> <br>Bringing in Starkiller as a main antagonist to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could generate a lot of hype around the project, with the character fondly remembered by fans of The Force Unleashed . This would also allow the sequel to one-up Fallen Order , providing players with more familiar faces to fight with or against. It would be an even bigger treat to allow players to even play as the iconic Empire-defector, bringing back some nostalgia from The Force Unleashed games. Even if Starkiller is not featured in Survivor , it would still be interesting to see players switch sides, playing as an Inquisitor or Sith lord for some parts of the g<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>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>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><br> <br>If there is meant to be a second playable character, there’s not a better pick than Merrin. After all, assuming the subtitle could be in reference to her past, not Cal’s, she’s a survivor by definition. It’s likely Cal (or perhaps Cere) is training her in the ways of the Jedi, making her their padawan. That would be the best way to work her into a closer story, as well as a solid connection for the gameplay. How the action RPG elements, as well as the lightsaber customization in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , would work remains to be seen, but it’s not impossi<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>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,  [https://jedisurvivorhub.com/ your domain name] 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>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>However, despite video games being a significant portion of the Star Wars IP, Star Wars Celebration is not a gaming-focused event. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor may not appear if Disney or EA would prefer it to be revealed on a platform more centered around the subject, and the Star Wars Celebration will have its hands full with marketing Obi-Wan Kenobi and Disney’s other streaming service titles, such as the newly announced Star Wars: Skeleton Cr<br><br> <br>Reporter Jeff Grubb has discussed unannounced details surrounding the sequel, such as its alleged Survivor subtitle and release window being either February or March next year. While details are sparse, there are a couple of hotly anticipated events in the near future where Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could appear and confirm any rum<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>Nightsister Merrin was a new character introduced in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . Being a Nightsister like Asajj Ventress, Merrin harnessed the power of magick, a spiritual version of the dark side of the Force that allowed the witches of Dathomir to use powerful abilities. Merrin's Nightsisters were unfortunately slaughtered by the hands of General Grievous during the Clone Wars, however, she was able to become in tune with magick and the Force with the help of Jedi Knight Taron Malicos. Fallen Order 's Merrin could be training in magick or even the Force now that Cal and Cere are there to help, which could lead to her becoming a playable character in Star Wars Jedi: Surviv<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>The teaser for Kenobi had many big reveals , with one piece of concept art showing what looks to be the Second Sister Inquisitor from Respawn's acclaimed Star Wars game, Jedi: Fallen Order . Before her time in the Inquisitorius, the Second Sister was known as Trilla Suduri, a Jedi, like her other Inquisitor brothers and sist<br><br> <br>It's unclear who may be the main antagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but if it's set to continue the story of Cal Kestis, then both Darth Vader and the Inquisitorius are sure to be present. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed protagonist Starkiller could return as a Jedi-hunting Inquisitor in Survivor , as his debut in Star Wars canon has been long overdue. Dave Filoni considered bringing the iconic Legends __ character into the TV series, Star Wars Rebels , but eventually decided against it. Seeing how Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel lie in the same time period as Rebels , Starkiller returning as an Inquisitor could be possi<br><br> <br>Star 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>

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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, your domain name 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


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


However, despite video games being a significant portion of the Star Wars IP, Star Wars Celebration is not a gaming-focused event. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor may not appear if Disney or EA would prefer it to be revealed on a platform more centered around the subject, and the Star Wars Celebration will have its hands full with marketing Obi-Wan Kenobi and Disney’s other streaming service titles, such as the newly announced Star Wars: Skeleton Cr


Reporter Jeff Grubb has discussed unannounced details surrounding the sequel, such as its alleged Survivor subtitle and release window being either February or March next year. While details are sparse, there are a couple of hotly anticipated events in the near future where Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could appear and confirm any rum


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


Nightsister Merrin was a new character introduced in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . Being a Nightsister like Asajj Ventress, Merrin harnessed the power of magick, a spiritual version of the dark side of the Force that allowed the witches of Dathomir to use powerful abilities. Merrin's Nightsisters were unfortunately slaughtered by the hands of General Grievous during the Clone Wars, however, she was able to become in tune with magick and the Force with the help of Jedi Knight Taron Malicos. Fallen Order 's Merrin could be training in magick or even the Force now that Cal and Cere are there to help, which could lead to her becoming a playable character in Star Wars Jedi: Surviv


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


The teaser for Kenobi had many big reveals , with one piece of concept art showing what looks to be the Second Sister Inquisitor from Respawn's acclaimed Star Wars game, Jedi: Fallen Order . Before her time in the Inquisitorius, the Second Sister was known as Trilla Suduri, a Jedi, like her other Inquisitor brothers and sist


It's unclear who may be the main antagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but if it's set to continue the story of Cal Kestis, then both Darth Vader and the Inquisitorius are sure to be present. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed protagonist Starkiller could return as a Jedi-hunting Inquisitor in Survivor , as his debut in Star Wars canon has been long overdue. Dave Filoni considered bringing the iconic Legends __ character into the TV series, Star Wars Rebels , but eventually decided against it. Seeing how Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel lie in the same time period as Rebels , Starkiller returning as an Inquisitor could be possi


Star 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