Star Wars Jedi Survivor: SW Celebration Summer Game Fest Announcements
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
Malicos emerged as a standout character from Jedi: Fallen Order with his unique take on the dark side of the force. Like Cal Kestis, he too survived Order 66. He eventually went into exile on Dathomir, where he became the Nightbrothers' leader and learned the ways of the dark s
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
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is long overdue in the public space, and although it should have a place at Star Wars Celebration, it should also make an appearance at Summer Game Fest. If Respawn doubled down, it could have an official reveal teaser at the former event, knowing that its success is largely guaranteed due to the Star Wars branding, with a full trailer to fol
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
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
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
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, Star 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
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
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: Going Listed here Fallen Order , reportedly called Star Wars Jedi: Surviv
"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