Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Poster Leaked, Unveiling Coming This Week

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

The first poster of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has been leaked online on Reddit and it looks incredible. Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment are set to unveil the latest entry into the Star Wars series this week for Star Wars Celebration.

The Celebration panel will take place on April 13, and EA has also updated its social media channel with a hint of what is to come this weekend at the event. The tweet showed an image of a broken lightsaber over some runes with the message: “Don’t stand out.” This probably means that it refers to the main character’s desire to stay hidden and away from being killed.

While EA does not have a great history when it comes to making Star Wars games, Battlefront 2 was a disaster right from the beginning with controversies over lack of content, quality, and monetization in the form of loot boxes.

This time around, the game is going to different. It will be a single player action game, with Stig Asmussen on board the team of development, who is also the director of God of War.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

The game being made by Respawn Entertainment, who are the same guys that brought Apex Legends. The game is one of the biggest hits in Battle Royale genre since Fortnite, and was recently released in February.

Details about the game story are scarce, though we know that it will be called Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and it takes place shortly after the events of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. This is a time where Order 66 has ended every clone warrior in the Empire turning on their Jedi Overlords and murdering them in cold blood. The game will have you play as a young Padawan who survived the massacre and has to lay low while the Sith take over.

What do you think of the poster of the game? Are you excited about the game? Let us know in the comments below.

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