
With only a few weeks left until its launch on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, one more trailer of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available to watch now and sets the stage for what fans can expect from the sequel. Like previous teasers, this trailer focuses on just how dark the galaxy has become in the five years since Cal Kestis rediscovered his Jedi heritage, and in the video below, you’ll see him tangle with various enemies from both the prequel and from the original. you were from the trilogy
An interesting antagonist that Respawn teases in their trailers is Rayvis, a Gen’dai who resembles a purple Hulk if wearing Iron Man armor. Eagle-eyed fans will note the resemblance here to another Gen’dai enforcer. , Durge, who appeared two decades ago in Star Wars: Clone Wars, the short-episode series headlined by Dexter’s Lab’s Genndy Tartakovsky. While the latest trailer shows Rayvis unleashing some brutal physical attacks in Kestis’s direction, don’t be too surprised. if that fight takes a turn into Resident Evil territory, as Gen’dai typically have a body made up of a mass of slimy tentacles that can quickly regenerate when they take any damage.
Their armor keeps their biomass in check, and this warrior race often adheres to a code of honor when it comes to facing worthy opponents.
If you want to play Jedi: Survivor on PC when it launches on April 28, you’ll need to make sure you have enough storage space for the game. While the PC requirements are modest, Respawn advises that you have 155GB of space available for the game when you install it.
“Survivor sets up some intriguing ideas and teases some potentially interesting character dynamics in its second chapter,” Jordan Ramée wrote in GameSpot. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Preview. “Unfortunately, he was less than impressed by much of what can actually talk and more for what I can notbut the sequel to one of my favorite Star Wars games is shaping up very well.”
In other news from a galaxy far (far!) far away, Star Wars Celebration had plenty of updates for new movies and TV series that are in development. The Disney+ series Ahsoka will arrive in Augustthe second season of Andor will launch in 2024and Daisy Ridley to headline a new Star Wars movie which is set 15 years after the events of Rise of Skywalker.
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