Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Will be Single Player, ‘No Multiplayer or Microtransactions’

Star Wars Single Player

The reveal of EA and Respawn Entertainment’s latest Star Wars game is right around the corner. The latest Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has been confirmed to be a single player game that will feature no multiplayer and no microtransactions. The game is set to be fully reveal today, April 13 in Chicago during the Star Wars Celebration event.

The details were shared by Vince Zampella who is the CEO of Respawn Entertainment, who confirmed about the single player mode minus the multiplayer and microtransaction features. Though he did not provide any additional details, it did however get a lot of cheers from the audience who have suffered through the Star Wars: Battlefront EA titles.

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.

After obtained the Star Wars licenses, EA had produced two Star Wars games that were met with a lot of controversy. The first Star Wars: Battlefront was criticized for lacking content, with EA admitting that they rushed the game out to cash in on the then upcoming film; Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The second game was even worse as it came with the controversial loot boxes that backfired on the game and the company by being frowned upon whenever EA linked microtransactions to any of its games.

What do you think of the news that the game will have no microtransactions? Let us know in the comments below.

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