

Like Jedi Fallen Order, Jedi Survivor will be a single-player third-person action game that is largely narrative-driven.įrom what we have seen in the Jedi Survivor trailer, it looks like the combat has evolved from how it functioned in the first game.

Unlike Jedi Fallen Order, Cal is now a true Jedi and seems to be one of the last of his kind, with this story taking place a whole five years after the previous game.Ĭal will still be attempting to thwart the Empire and avoid their ever-growing attacks, with new companions including the mercenary Bode Akuna, and old team members like Cere Junda. While it was initially released on the Xbox One and PS4, it has since been ported to these newer consoles, and can also be enjoyed on PC.ĭevelopers of Jedi Survivor, EA and Respawn Entertainment, have confirmed that the latest Star Wars game has been developed specifically for the PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, meaning that it will not be launching on older platforms like the PS4 and Xbox One, which will limit its audience.Īs we’ve already mentioned, players will reprise the role of Cal Kestis in Jedi Survivor. Compatibilityįallen Order was released in 2019, before the release of next-gen consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X/ Series S. Survivor will take place five years after the first game and gives players the chance to continue on their adventure with Cal Kestis and his adorable droid BD-1.īut what can be gleaned about this new game? We’ve been busy checking trailers and press releases to find out all the little variations between Jedi Survivor and its predecessor, and we’re going to be running through all the key differences in combat, features and storytelling. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be launching in the new year as the sequel to the 2019 game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Electronic Arts is set to release a brand new Star Wars game next year, but how will it stack up against its predecessor?
