Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order by Respawn Teased With Damaged Lightsaber

Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order

Today Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment delivered the first tease of Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, in the form of a logo and an illustration.

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We get to see a damaged lightsaber, and for now that’s pretty much it.

Yet, we’re in for more today, as the game will be revealed on Saturday at 1:30 CDT from Star Wars Celebration, that this year will be hosted at McCormick Place in Chicago. The reveal will be livestreamed on the Electronic Arts Star Wars Twitch channel.

The game is being developed at Titanfall studio Respawn Entertainment by a team dedicated to action-adventure games led by God of War 3 director Stig Asmussen.

Earlier this year, Electronic Arts executives had enthusiastic words to share about the game, which is slated for the fiscal year 2020. We heard that it’s “very far along in development.”

According to Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen, the game is “exceptional in terms of its level of polish, depth, and living inside of the Star Wars world as a Jedi.” He also added that he thinks people will be blown away by it.

In the weekend will finally get a glimpse of how much of that is true.


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