Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderreceived positive critical reception as an extension ofStar Warsmythology, taking place during Emperor Palpatine’s Order 66 purge of the Jedi.Star WarsJedi: Fallen Order’s gameplayconcentrates on thoughtful lightsaber parries, combined with puzzle-centric Force abilities. Having sold over 10 million copies, it would appear likely that Respawn Entertainment’s run at single-player, narrative-drivenStar Warsgames is only just beginning.

More speculation has recently shed light upon what may benext forStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Fans have shared their desire for a third installment in the controversialStar Wars: Battlefrontfranchise, or at least continued development on the latestStar Wars: Battlefront 2. Rather,Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderwas able to navigate EAStar Wars' reputation back into a favorable position. Teases shared between two outlets online seem to be confirming that EA plans to continue producing installments from theStar WarsJedi: Fallen Orderfranchise. As spotted by Pure Xbox,Star Warsfans may have more news to look forward to next month.

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Explicit teases are being hinted at through an unsubtle exchange between Game Informer and official representatives for EAStar Warson social media. The pair appear to be cooperating in tandem with one another to excite fans, with particular phrasings being noted. Game Informer mentionsStar WarsJedi: Fallen Orderwith regard to “EA Play next month,” and EAStar Warshas isolated a single quote from the outlet that may prepare fans for upcoming information. Stating that it is an opportune time for fans to be interested inStar WarsJedi: Fallen Ordermay seemingly suggest that news is on its way.Star Wars Jedi: FallenOrder’snext-gen enhancementrecently launched, bringing cross-generation updates with improved texture resolutions and smoother framerates. But the game released in November of 2019, and fans suspect that development may have been underway for a sequel during the pandemic.

If a truesequel toStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderis on its way, there are many developments that could take place in the game’s timeline. It would likely replace the original game’s subtitle with another, similar to how the films have operated. Of course, there is currently no official confirmation that news aboutJedi: Fallen Orderor an alleged sequel will be announced. But it may be fair for fans to anticipate news in some capacity during EA Play.

EA Play Live is scheduled for July 22, so fans will be able to hear shortly ifStar Wars Jedi: FallenOrderwill have a sequel announced.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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