Originally announced at Star Wars Celebration back in May, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (opens in new tab) is due to drop sometime next year. All we've had so far is a teaser trailer, which confirms we're rejoining the story of Cal Kestis and BD-1 five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (opens in new tab). From the looks of the trailer, it's going to be much darker in tone than the original game, with our hero still on the run from the Empire. According to developer Respawn, Cal will have to do "whatever it takes to stay alive" as one of the last remaining Jedi in the galaxy, including the potential need to make allies with some unsavory characters. We're desperate to see more of this one, and the Disney and Marvel Games Showcase feels like a perfect place for it.
You can read our Early Access Disney Dreamlight Valley review (opens in new tab) impressions right here
Another strong contender could be Disney Dreamlight Valley (opens in new tab). Released into Early Access just this week, the title is a Disney and Pixar-inspired take on the Animal Crossing life sim experience. It's already going down well with critics and fans alike, and with a full release due sometime in 2023, we could get a glimpse at something akin to a road map for the title at D23.
Marvel's Midnight Suns (opens in new tab) may have been delayed to an unknown date "before March 2023" but that doesn't mean it's not prime for a spotlight session at today's showcase. We went hands-on with Marvel's Midnight Suns (opens in new tab) back in June, but aside from the delay announcement, it's been pretty quiet the last few months. Could 2K and developer Firaxis have something new to show? It feels likely.
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