Respawn Entertainment and EA's action-adventure Star Wars series has hit another major milestone.
As a big-budget single-player Star Wars adventure, Massive Entertainment's upcoming game can take plenty of lessons from Respawn's past successes.
"We’re working on a third and we’re in the process of doing that right now," says Cameron Monaghan, who plays protagonist Cal Kestis.
Stig Asmussen is leaving to "pursue other adventures," as per Electronic Arts. "Veteran Respawn leaders" are currently leading the team.
"We don't have anything to announce today, but we have an incredible partnership with Disney and Lucas," says EA CEO Andrew Wilson.
Respawn Entertainment is looking to recruit in a number of open positions for its Star Wars team, suggesting a sequel to Jedi: Survivor could already be in the works.
What was once unthinkable is our new reality- EA is beginning to consistently put out excellent single player games.
The action-adventure sequel has enjoyed almost twice the digital sales of its predecessor in the UK.
Numerous problems couldn't stop the long-awaited sequel from beating its predecessor's peak concurrent player total on PC.
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.
"In terms of the story and gameplay exploration, everything that we did and established in that game, it’s blown out to the extreme," says principal UI visual designer Daanish Syed.
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.
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is right around the corner, and we list 10 of the biggest criticisms we hope to see get fixed in the sequel.
The first two will be available for PS4 and PS5 subscribers. The PS4 version of Fallout 76 is playable on PS5 via backward compatibility.
Sources speaking to insider Tom Henderson claim a new trailer and pre-order date will also be revealed roughly 30 minutes into the show.
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Director Stig Asmussen also teases Cal and his crew making connections "with people that, in other times, might be considered unsavory."
The sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has been officially unveiled, and will see Cal Kestis and BD-1 returning for another adventure next year.