EA Confirms Cal Kestis Saga Will End in Third STAR WARS JEDI Game

As a seasoned gamer with a heart full of nostalgia for the original Star Wars trilogy, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and apprehension about the upcoming third installment in the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order series. I’ve been there with Cal Kestis since his debut, navigating the perils of the galaxy far, far away, and I must say, I’ve grown quite fond of this young Padawan.


It’s no secret that the Star Wars saga follows a trilogy structure. Given this, it’s not surprising that the highly successful video game series, which started with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor, is set to conclude with a third installment in development. Previously, we had only suspected another game from developer Respawn. However, we now have confirmation that this upcoming game will mark the conclusion of Cal Kestis’ adventures, as revealed by Laura Miele, president of entertainment at EA, during discussions about the series’ future plans. As reported by Games Radar, this is the final chapter in the Star Wars Jedi series.

As a dedicated Star Wars enthusiast, I’ve been captivated by Cal Kestis’ journey from an ordinary individual to a powerful Jedi. It’s been heartening to see millions of us fans connect with his tale. Respawn is tirelessly working to deliver the concluding chapter of this exhilarating saga for us all to experience.

As of now, there’s no set timeline for when the game will be out, and it seems unlikely that it will arrive within the next year. We also haven’t decided on a title yet (might it be Jedi Requiem? Or perhaps Jedi Legacy? Only time will tell!). Just like the gap between Fallen Order and Survivor, we expect the third game to generate as much excitement as the next Star Wars film or Disney+ show.

Could Cal Kestis make it through the events of the upcoming third game, given that there appear to be more surviving Jedi in the timeframe of the original trilogy than initially thought? After Yoda’s statement to Luke in “Return of the Jedi” about being the last Jedi, one might wonder if he was indeed overstating it. Regardless, with the widespread popularity of Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order/Jedi Survivor games, fans are eager for a satisfying conclusion for Cal Kestis, and may even be willing to overlook continuity issues if it means a victorious ending for their favorite character.

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2024-09-18 01:02