Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the successor to Fallen Order, has been revealed by Respawn.
Cal Kestis will return in 2023.
On Friday at Star Wars Celebration, Respawn Entertainment presented the sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, will be launched in 2023 for PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X, according to publisher Electronic Arts.
The first Star Wars Jedi: Survivor teaser trailer reveals the reappearance of Cal Kestis, the Padawan survivor of Order 66 from the Fallen Order, as well as the Grand Inquisitor and a mystery possible ally in a Bacta tank. According to Respawn, Kestis’ latest adventure in the Star Wars world takes place five years after the events of Fallen Order, with Cal — and his teeny droid pal BD-1 — still being sought by the Empire as one of the few remaining Jedi. According to EA, Jedi: Survivor will “build on the series’ dynamic combat in new and inventive ways,” and Cal will gain new talents and strengthen his connection with the Force.
“Even before we finished Jedi: Fallen Order, our team had a vision of how to continue the adventure for Cal, BD, and the crew into the sequel,” said Stig Asmussen, Respawn’s returning game director. “We are working closely with Lucasfilm Games to build on the legacy of Jedi: Fallen Order in Jedi: Survivor.” We’re utilizing advanced technology to create more dynamic Jedi combat and cinematic storytelling to further Cal’s story as he matures and survives during the dark times. We can’t wait to tell the world more about the game later this year.”
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was published in 2019 for the PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One. In our review, we dubbed the game a “occasionally chaotic” experience, but it was a surprise Star Wars game packed of compelling exploration and fighting.