

“Additionally, we’ve added the best adaptation category this year, which celebrates games-inspired experiences in various forms. “As usual, we’ll have tons of exciting world premieres, special appearances by folks like Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey to promote HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ series, and performances like Hozier performing ‘Blood Upon the Snow’ from ‘God of War,’” Keighley tells Variety of this year’s programming. The trailer is one of many special moments planned for TGA viewers, who can stream the ceremony for free across more than 40 digital video networks including Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Live and TikTok Live. The new game adds new features such as rideable mounts and fast travel, among others.EXCLUSIVE: “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” Key Art Respawn Entertainment / Electronic Arts / Lucasfilm Games Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launches April 28 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. “I mean, we have a lot of proprietary things that we’ve warped the engine into doing what it does for Jedi right now, and we would have to retool some of that to get it to work on any new engine.” “I’m not going to say it’s going to be easy,” he said. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was built in Unreal Engine 4. Should a third game in the series happen, Asmussen said that the game will likely use Unreal Engine 5. How can we take Cal and the crew to new places beyond what we were doing in the first game?” He continued: “I always wanted to see this as a trilogy. And these are conversations that, when we’re breaking this story with Lucasfilm, it’s like: ‘Well, where are we going with the second game?'” “I mean, frankly, we were talking beyond.

“We were already talking about the second game,” Asmussen said about talks before Fallen Order launched.

Specifically, the length of Cal Kestis’ story and where to take it. Speaking in an interview with IGN, director Stig Asmussen of Respawn Entertainment said that his team has been discussing the series’ future since before the first game was released in 2019. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor hasn’t launched yet, but the game’s director is already talking about the desire for a third game in the franchise.
