Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Respawn Entertainment, a studio of Electronic Arts (EA), announced that its new third-person action adventure game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, will launch on Nov. 15 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC via Origin.

The game was revealed at Star Wars Celebration during a panel held on the Celebration Stage inside Chicago’s Wintrust Arena. Set during the time period following the events of Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith, actor Cameron Monaghan (Gotham, Shameless), joins the Star Wars universe in a motion capture performance as a young Padawan named Cal Kestis — a Jedi-in-training who survived the Emperor’s Order 66, a secret degree to eliminate all Jedi. Players must pick up the pieces of Cal’s shattered past to complete his training and master the art of the iconic lightsaber – all while staying one step ahead of the Empire and its deadly Inquisitors.

“Many Star Wars fans, ourselves included, are really interested in the dark times, so we wanted to explore that mysterious, dangerous period,” says Stig Asmussen, game director, Respawn Entertainment. “The team at Lucasfilm have been amazing collaborators, helping us explore and further develop this part of the timeline where the Empire is at the height of its power and any remaining Jedi are in hiding. Within this narrative, we’ve crafted a game with intense, yet thoughtful and fun melee combat using the lightsaber and Force powers, allowing anyone to fulfill their Jedi fantasy.”

On becoming a Jedi-in-training, Monaghan says, “Oh, it’s no big deal — it’s only every kid’s freakin’ dream ever to be a Jedi!”

“When Respawn approached us with the idea for this game, we were immediately supportive. A single player, story-driven title in the Star Wars universe was exactly what we were looking for, and we know the fans have been eager for one, as well,” adds Steve Blank, director, franchise content & strategy, Lucasfilm Story Group. “Focusing on Cal stepping back into the shoes of a Jedi post Order 66 opens up a lot of gameplay opportunities and rich story threads to develop for this new character and his backstory.”

The latest Star Wars game marks a departure from certain elements that fans have come to expect from EA — features that caused major backlash among Star Wars fans following the release of Battlefront II in 2017. Fallen Order does away with in-game transactions and “loot boxes” — a move confirmed by EA via Twitter prior to the official reveal on Saturday.

The game is available for pre-order now in standard and deluxe editions, with retail partners including Best Buy and Playstation store offering bonus content for pre-order customers. GameStop partnered with Hasbro to include an exclusive 6-inch action figure from The Black Series (TBA, but expected to be Monaghan’s Kestis), while Dark Horse will publish a companion book, The Art of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

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James Zahn

James Zahn

James Zahn, AKA The Rock Father, is Editor-in-Chief of The Toy Book, a Senior Editor at The Toy Insider and The Pop Insider, and Editor of The Toy Report, The Toy Book‘s weekly industry newsletter. As a pop culture and toy industry expert, Zahn has appeared as a panelist and guest at events including Comic-Con International: San Diego (SDCC) Wizard World Chicago, and the ASTRA Marketplace & Academy. Zahn has more than 30 years of experience in the entertainment, retail, and publishing industries, and is frequently called upon to offer expert commentary for publications such as Forbes, Marketwatch, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, USA Today, Reuters, the Washington Post, and more. James has appeared on History Channel’s Modern Marvels, was interviewed by Larry King and Anderson Cooper, and has been seen on Yahoo! Finance, CNN, CNBC, FOX Business, NBC, ABC, CBS, WGN, The CW, and more. Zahn joined the Adventure Media & Events family in 2016, initially serving as a member of the Parent Advisory Board after penning articles for the Netflix Stream Team, Fandango Family, PBS KIDS, Sprout Parents (now Universal Kids), PopSugar, and Chicago Parent. He eventually joined the company full time as a Senior Editor and moved up the ranks to Deputy Editor and Editor-in-Chief.

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