Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment have showcased the official trailer for (Star Wars) Jedi: Fallen Order on April 13th of this year, but no actual gameplay was in tow. The game slated to launch on November 15th, 2019, for PC, PS4, and Xbox One will gain an actual in-game trailer at EA Play and E3 2019.
If Jedi: Fallen Order isn’t getting a new one torn by “journalist” on how the main protagonist is just another “boring white guy,” then you’re not going to hear much info on this game until now.
Although I wouldn’t hold my breath for this game if I were you, even if microtransactions and DLC aren’t “supposedly” a part of Jedi: Fallen Order’s lifecycle, the devs expect to drop in-game footage somewhere around June 8th through June 13th, 2019:
Mark your calendars, your first look at #StarWarsJediFallenOrder gameplay will be next month at EA Play and E3! More details to come. #MayThe4thBeWithYou pic.twitter.com/NZhVEpJG7m
— Respawn (@Respawn) May 4, 2019
Nevertheless, EA Play is set to run from June 8th to June 9th, while E3 2019 is ready to kick-off on June 11th and end on June 13th. If you want to find out which day Jedi: Fallen Order’s gameplay reveal starts you can hit up any of the given links.
Moreover, and although he’s not much to go by, EA CEO Andrew Wilson claimed a while ago the following information to investors about Jedi Fallen Order on finance.yahoo.com:
“[…] Respawn is set to deliver Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order this fall. This game’s development is led by the former director of the God of War series with a team of veterans from some of the industry’s biggest action-adventure games. It’s very far along in development, and having spent time with it recently myself, it plays spectacularly well. This game truly captures the fantasy of becoming a Jedi, and we will have a lot more to share soon.”
Although I don’t recommend you doing this, you can pre-order the standard version of the game for $59.99 and the Deluxe edition for $69.99 over on ea.com. Anyway, you can check out the original reveal trailer right here: