Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is set to follow 2019's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in 2023, continuing the story of Cal Kestis and company, and many fans are likely wondering how this new game will fit into the broader Star Wars timeline. Jedi: Survivor rumors suggest a new playable character, and the game is generally expected to shake up the formula laid out in the 2019 release. What exactly these changes will look like is mostly unknown at this point, but it's clear that the upcoming title will reincorporate many of the characters, conflicts, and concepts of the first game.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.]
Jedi: Fallen Order has been confirmed to be part of the broader Star Wars canon, taking place shortly after the events of Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith. Protagonist Cal Kestis teams up with ex-Jedi Cere Junda early on in the game, and they embark on a journey to oppose the ongoing Order 66 by keeping a list of force-sensitive children out of Sith hands. Jedi: Fallen Order's story incorporates Night Sister magic and other elements of deep Star Wars lore, introducing new concepts and locations like the Fortress Inquisitorius, which serves as the setting for the climactic mission and encounter with Darth Vader.
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Although Jedi: Fallen Order leaves many questions unanswered, the sequel will likely continue to elucidate many details of the plot and Star Wars lore. It's clear that Jedi: Fallen Order takes place at some point between the prequel trilogy and the original trilogy of films, as its plot deals with many of the issues of this time (Order 66, Jedi on the run, etc.). It may not
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