Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is among the most critically acclaimed games set in a galaxy far, far away. Players followed Cal Kestis, played by Cameron Monaghan, in his journey to kick-start the Jedi Order after Emperor Palpatine famously ordered them all slaughtered. His journey of self-discovery was one many gamers could relate to and are excited to continue in a sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
Fallen Order was “soft announced” in 2016, two years after Asmussen joined the Respawn Team. The game wasn’t officially announced until June 2018, a few days ahead of E3 2018. That announcement gave fans two things: An official title and a plot overview, similar to the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor information we’re getting in late May 2022, although this time there’s a trailer to go along with it.
Asmussen pointed to the ray tracing capabilities of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, alongside their “blazing fast drives.” He said, “I’ve always worked on streaming games — games that don’t have load screens. The fact that these consoles have such fast storage has made it even easier.” Cal Kestis returns in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor alongside his trusty droid companion, BD-1. His lightsaber falls into the Empire’s hands, and he’s forced to seek help, perhaps from the man we see in the bacta tank toward the end. In the end, one lingering question remains: “What is your next move, Jedi?”
If Respawn can borrow just one more teeny-tiny thing from Dark Souls, it would be warping between spawn points. In Fallen Order, players could rest at spawn point to recover their health and reset the world. However, they were stuck traversing back the way they came, often through a one-way labyrinth of enemies, hazards, and puzzles.
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