“Star Wars”, as a classic that has influenced a generation, is very successful in IP development. Whether it is toys, games or other fields, it has achieved a lot of achievements.
Especially in the game field, there are a lot of “Star Wars” just under the name, let alone derivative works.
Recently, Stig Asmussen, director of the game “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” in development, said in an interview with the “Star Wars” official website that the plot of this game will be darker than the previous game “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order”.
In an interview with the official “Star Wars” website, Asmussen was asked if the sequel would be “mysterious and sinister.”
To this, Asmussen replied: “Yeah, you’re right. That’s the tone of the game, leaving players with a lot of questions, but they’re going to be very interested. This game is about survival. That’s why it’s called the Jedi. : Survivors. They are in the dark ages, and Cal and his team are doing whatever it takes to save their lives.
This could mean that they are connecting with some people who might not be welcome at other times.
Some of this is already featured in the trailer, and of course I’m not going to reveal anything, but there’s definitely a kind of…, sorry, I don’t want to spoil anything. “
The game has not disclosed the exact release time, but said that it will be released next year.
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