How Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Teases a Sequel (MAJOR SPOILERS)


Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a great game and fans are wondering if there will be a sequel or some sort of follow-up in the near future. While the game has sold well for EA, digitally at least, fans are curious about how it ends and if they actually leave room for a sequel. So, if you have not played Jedi: Fallen Order and just want to know some endgame spoilers, this is here for you.

MAJOR STAR WARS JEDI: FALLEN ORDER SPOILERS FROM HERE ON OUT. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.

The main quest in Jedi: Fallen Order has Cal Kestis and his crew, consisting of a former Jedi named Cere, a pilot called Greez and a Nightsister who calls herself Merrin, a character who only joins you near the end of the story, finding a Holocron that contains the location of every force-sensitive child out there. Naturally, The Empire wants it too, along with the main villain of the game, The Second Sister, who is revealed to be Cere's former padawan Trilla.

As Cal finally finds the Holocron, Trilla finds his location and they begin to fight. Just as Cal gets an advantage, his force power of feeling the history of an object leads to him getting a long and traumatic vision of everything Trilla has been through, which lets her get the Holocron. Cal and his crew soon find Trilla and her in Ilum, which seems to be the First Order's Starkiller base, eventually defeating her and taking the Holocron back.

Just when it seemed like Cere and Trilla were about to make amends, Darth Vader himself appears and is too much for our heroes to take. He kills Trilla and almost does the same thing to Cere, leading to Cal running away from The Dark Side's strongest Force user. Cere almost succumbs to the Dark Side as she takes on Vader, before finding her way to the light, which leads to Cal flooding the base so they can flee.

One they are back in The Mantis, their ship, they all decide to destroy the Holocron so that it can never be found by The Empire. Cal then asks "where to?" before the credits roll.

With Cal and his friends alive to live another day, it seems like they will be dealing with Vader and his army should EA decide to greenlight a Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sequel. Considering how fun this game was, I would love it if that happened.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is now available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Read:New Launch Trailer Released for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

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