Star Wars Jedi Survivor drops one final gameplay trailer before launch - watch it now

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor new screenshots featuring Cal Kestis and BD-1
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EA has lifted theও lid 🐈on what it calls the "final" gameplay trailer for its upcoming Star Wars adventure, Star Wars Jedi Survivor.

As part of Star Wars Celebration, EA has dropped a two-minute teaser for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the highly-anticipa✅ted sequel to Jedi Fallen Order. And you can chec🌳k it out below:

The trailer is accompanied wit💃h the tease: "With the odds against him and his crew, Cal Kestis must take a stand against the brutal force of the Empire to survive. Star Wars Jedi Survivor - Available April 28."

The story o♓f Cal Kestis is billed as "an epic new adventure" that takes place five years after the events of Fallen Order, and will "push Cal further than ever as he fights to protect the galaxy from descending into darkness".

If you c๊an't get e♚nough and would like to know more about Cal's world, the team also released , too, which delves into the game's features, including new "companion" gameplay.

"This is a big deal for us," Asmussen says. "It's a huge step in the evolution of the game. We always are looking for new ways to tell story, and we wanted to make sure that we could carry some of these companions into gameplay. That's why we came up with a sy🔯stem called ‘Characters in Gameplay,’ and it's featured in the trailer. 

"It's really about experiencing how Cal and his companions — like Bode Akuna, like Merrin — fight side by side together, how they solve puzzles, and negotiate the different planets that﷽ they're traveling to."

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is comܫing to PC and current-gen systems on April 28.

ICYMI, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has released its official PC specs, and your hard drive willও cry now EA has revealed that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor take♔s up an eye-watering 155 GB of hard drive space on PC. 

To put that into context, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's pred🍌ecessor, Fallen Order, takes u🎃p just 55 GB on PC - yes, that's a whole 100 gigs fewer. Red Dead Redemption 2 asks for just 120 GB of your hard drive space, whilst even the latest Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2 demands "just" 125 GB. 

Here's why we think Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's stance on fast travel is awesome and why more games should follow suit.

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