Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is an upcoming action-RPG that will focus on the adventures of Cal Kestis. Cal is a Padawan-level Jedi who narrowly escaped the culling of the Jedi Order by Emperor Palpatine’s “Order 66.” Now on the run from imperial forces, Cal tries to devise a way to rebuild the Jedi Order without getting killed in the process. In other words, this is a Star Wars game that takes place between the prequel trilogy and the original trilogy.
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will have both a standard and deluxe version to choose from, and the Microsoft store is offering a 10% discount to both versions upon pre-order. Both versions of the game will receive the same pre-order bonuses, but the deluxe version comes with its own additions. With the deluxe version, players will receive a cosmetic skin for the Stinger Mantis space shuttle, a digital artbook, and “Director’s Cut” behind-the-scenes videos, which will have over 90 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage.
Purchase the Jedi Fallen Order Standard Edition - $53. 99 ($59. 99) Purchase the Jedi Fallen Order Deluxe Edition - $62. 99 ($69. 99)
This adventure will be the first time a Star Wars game focusing on lightsaber combat will have made its way to a home console in over a decade. The last game was Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, which came out 11 years ago and spawned a sequel that met with a lukewarm reception, with Star Wars fans this time around taking on the role of Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis in Jedi: Fallen Order.
Just how differently Respawn made Jedi: Fallen Order from The Force Awakens remains to be seen – aside from the new protagonist being a Jedi instead of a Sith, of course. But new information Jedi: Fallen Order will appear at X019 today. Regardless, Respawn has been working closely with Lucas Film, so whatever comes on Friday is sure to feel like an authentic Star Wars experience.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is set to release on November 15 on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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