translated from Spanish: Watch 25 minutes in action of the spectacular new Star Wars game

Less than two weeks after E3 ended, Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment released a video with the full demo of Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, the new Star Wars game by the studio that created the Titanfall series and the recent Apex Legen Ds. During the convention in Los Angeles the game had two different presentations: the public one held during the EA Play event on Saturday 8, and the private one that was shown to the press behind closed doors. The segment that was presented on Saturday included fifteen minutes of play, while the one the press could see stretched for ten more minutes and showed some of the progression and development systems. The video released today is the excerpt that the press was able to play.

The new material was accompanied by an entry on the official Electronic Arts blog in which director Stig Asmussen referred to the long internal discussions about the best way to showcase the game for the first time and the cold initial response. Those initial fifteen minutes showed a linear game with uninteresting combat and platform segments with zero challenge, but as we found out later through the impressions of the press Jedi Fallen Order has a very different structure and maybe that is the which is why the studio decided to release the full video.” Don’t get confused, the combat system is not simple or unbalanced. I assure you it is defiant and profound. The same can be said of our level design, created in a nonlinear way with great influences of games like Metroid, Castlevania and the series Asmussen.In the first part you can see complete the sequence in the swamp that was seen in trailer presented during the Microsoft conference on Sunday night, in addition to the navigation system, character progression and some dialogue options. The game’s director promises that “the game will offer a number of planets that the player can travel to, where he will find unique skills and upgrades that can open new paths on other planets.” Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order will arrive on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on November 15. If you want to hear the opinion of the Cursed Nerds of Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order and the rest of the most important games that were presented at E3 this year, check out the latest episode of Malditos Games, the weekly game podcast.

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