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Just because they’re adding people to their Star Wars team doesn’t necessarily mean they’re working on a sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order. But it is a major possibility, considering the game had ...
But what is next? For this year's May the 4th, Shacknews would like to revisit Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and think about where Cal Kestis and company go next. A sequel seems inevitable ...
Following a flurry of recent leaks, EA has officially unveiled Respawn Entertainment's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sequel. It's called Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and will be out on PlayStation 5 ...
Jedi: Fallen Order was positively received last November ... The game's ending leaves the door open for a sequel, and sales were high enough to warrant it -- EA CEO Andrew Wilson noted that ...
While not a household name like Hideo Kojima or Shigeru Miyamoto, Stig Asmussen has made some notable games, with the most ...
Fallen Order is essential to play before its sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and, with the third and final game in the Star Wars Jedi series in development, 2025 is the perfect time to revisit ...
Did you nearly lose your mind over all of the tedious backtracking in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order? Well there’s good news: its sequel, Jedi: Survivor, will include fast travel and mounts to ...
EA revealed the Fallen Order sequel at the Star Wars Celebration event in May 2022. With enough lightsabers on hand to rival General Grievous, our boy Cal faces every Jedi's greatest test ...
Check out how we test and review games here Is Jedi Survivor a sequel? The end of Fallen Order sets up Cal and pals’ story to continue, leaving the door wide open for a sequel , but equally ...
Respawn Entertainment shocked the world with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Could the studio keep the same energy or exceed expectations with its highly-anticipated sequel Jedi: Survivor?
The level design has also been tweaked for Jedi Survivor. While Fallen Order typically funneled you down linear corridors, levels in this sequel feel expansive and ripe for exploration.
And this would give new players a way to learn the ropes. Certainly, one way to mix up the feel of a Jedi: Fallen Order sequel would be having a different (or more than one) playable character.