With Star Wars Jedi: Survivor releasing on April 28th for current-gen platforms, let's reminisce on what made the first game so great.
Lucasfilm was hesistant to let Respawn Entertainment feature a Jedi as the protagonist for its Star Wars Jedi franchsie.
With Respawn's Star Wars sequel approaching its launch, we go over some crucial details that you should know about the game.
Electronic Arts' Andy McNamara does note that the sequel has "amazing planets to explore and our biggest environments to date."
The upcoming sequel's final gameplay trailer showcases intense combat, challenging foes, several locations, and more.
The trailer will debut at Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023, while the game launches on April 28th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
EA and Respawn Entertainment have updated the PC requirements for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to need more storage space.
Respawn Entertainment talks about one of several ways the upcoming sequel is improving upon the first game's exploration mechanics.
Though Respawn Entertainment is reluctant to put a number on the game's runtime, the developer says the sequel will be considerably bigger than its predecessor.
"We don't want to take away those moves because they feel good. You can't go backwards, and feel like a Padawan," says Respawn's Jason de Heras.
If you thought Fallen Order's Story Mode difficulty was too easy and Jedi Knight difficulty was too difficult, Jedi: Survivor's new difficulty option is for you.
Pushing hard on the adaptive triggers versus "lightly feathering" them will give different responses, says director Stig Asmussen.
Respawn Entertainment's sequel offers a ridiculous amount compared to the original. It's out on April 28th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
Cal Kestis has been through a lot, but there's more to come in the sequel. Here are some big differences from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
Here's our little theory.
There are 24 new limited-time cosmetics for Loba, Mirage, Fuse and Ash. A new limited-time Trios mode, Heatwave, is also live.
There's plenty about Respawn's upcoming sequel that's got us more than a little excited.
Multiple job listings published by the studio state its upcoming FPS will be "inspired by classic titles like Dark Forces and Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2."
Respawn Entertainment has opened a new studio that will help in the development of Apex Legends over the longer term.
Cal Kestis seems to have found a sanctuary away from the Empire, with new companions to rely on, but the threat still looms.