New Principal Gameplay Designer Hired, Hinting at Potential Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Sequel

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor new screenshots featuring Cal Kestis and BD-1
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A task listing by designer Respawn Entertainment can indicate a Star Wars Jedi: Survivor follow up.

After the success of both Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor, it’s reasonable to presume that we’ll be signing up with Cal Kestis for one more experience in the future. The most recent game absolutely prepares for much more, though up until now, Respawn is continuing to be tight-lipped on a follow up.

That being claimed, there are refined tips that recommend it’s occurring. The most recent is a work listing that lately turned up on Respawn’s official website.

“We are looking for an experienced Principal Gameplay Designer who will embrace our philosophy and share their hard earned expertise to help us create an incredible experience for our players,” Respawn states. 

According to the uploading, the effective candidate will certainly “work with design leadership, level design, art, code, and animation departments to create a satisfying and fun gameplay experience,” along with “design and iterate on hero navigation mechanics.”

Admittedly, it does not have certain information and does not recommendation Star Wars straight, yet with Survivor guaranteed, it’s a suitable time for Respawn to begin to increase growth on a follow-up. Also financing weight to the concept are the comments made last month by none other than Cameron Monaghan, the voice and face behind Cal. 

“We’re working on a third and we’re in the process of doing that right now,” Monaghan claimed at Ocala Comic Con. “That’s a big undertaking and there have been some conversations so far, but hopefully when all things are said and done, we’ll be able to go in and make something really cool.”

In the run-up to Survivor’s launch Stig Asmussen, that guided both Jedi games, exposed that he “always wanted” there to be three parts to Cal’s story. Asmussen parted ways with Respawn back in September, so whether this adjustments points for the collection continues to be to be seen.

Check out our upcoming Star Wars games overview for all the future launches readied to occur in a galaxy much, far.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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