The post-Order 66 setting arose out of Respawn's desire to create a story where you're "up against it all".
According to the game's listing on the PlayStation Store, at least.
Game director Stig Asmussen says Jedi: Fallen Order won't be alienating the large masses of people who'll want to play it.
EA's Jay Ingram also hints at more information coming at E3, as well as some gameplay details.
Several games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Assassin's Creed Odyssey see sales increases.
Director Stig Asmussen said the team "unanimously" opted to work on Star Wars.
"It's not just Cal versus the environment, but also Cal versus the elements," says Stig Asmussen.
"Maybe this is just a demonstration of a change of strategy for EA," says the former Uncharted director.
KOTOR 2 writer Chris Avellone shares Obsidian's vision for a third game of the arc.
It's all about the Force (and your lightsaber, of course).
The studio is looking to improve upon several major internal issues that have recently come to light.
Respawn's upcoming Star Wars action adventure is touting impressive visuals.
No Season Pass has been mentioned for the action-adventure title.
Players can decide "when and where to go next" and revisit old maps with new powers.
Details on the new droid, a new Storm Trooper type, and more also revealed.
Respawn's action adventure title is confirmed to release on November 15th.
The retailer listing also touts "unmistakable locations, weapons, equipment, and enemies".
Respawn producer Blair Brown confirmed the same in a recent tweet.
How did EA let this game get past the pitch?
Haha, people think EA will put a game on the Switch.