Cameron Monaghan, the actor behind Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Survivor, has shared that the upcoming sequel may have a “deeper and darker story” that will likely be accessible to non-Star Wars followers.

Talking to Game Informer within the beneath video, Monaghan revealed that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor‘s story will look at “what occurs once you put pressure on a household and your relationships,” and can introduce “a bunch of recent characters” to the collection.

“We’ve a very attention-grabbing story with Cal the place he’s confronted with challenges which might be tough and [there’s] not essentially any proper solutions,” shared Monaghan. “It’s one thing that I all the time actually needed to discover with the character. What are the [challenges] which might be actually going to push him to the purpose the place he would possibly break? How will we get him to that time, and what will we do from there? What’s the story that will likely be most enjoyable?”

Monaghan additionally mentioned that Survivor‘s story will likely be “deeper and darker” than Fallen Order‘s plot, and shared that it’s going to even be “extra intricate and complicated” than the unique recreation. The actor additionally mentioned that hopes anybody with none prior expertise with the Star Wars franchise will have the ability to get pleasure from Survivor as a standalone story.

“I need anybody who’s by no means watched a Star Wars film, learn a Star Wars story, something like that, to leap into this and play it, and nonetheless have the ability to perceive it,” mentioned the actor, who added that followers of Stars Wars will nonetheless get pleasure from a “deeper appreciation [for] what’s occurring.”

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Final month, a March launch date for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was confirmed together with a dramatic reveal trailer for the sport.

In different gaming information, charity speedrunning organisation Video games Completed Fast has introduced that founder Mike Uyama will likely be leaving the corporate.



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