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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Video Shows Off New Bosses And Locations

Although yours truly isn’t a fan of Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment, or for that matter Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, folks interested in the upcoming action-adventure game can look over new gameplay footage showing the November due game in action.

Spoilers: The following video contains footage of new bosses and locations. Although the final game may not represent the content shown, if you are holding out and do not want to see any new gameplay, it’s best you know that spoilers lie ahead.

While it is said, by the devs, that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has Metroidvania elements in it, gamers curious to see copy/paste “Souls-like” gameplay, new bosses, and locations are covered.

Also, more scenes of wall-running, sliding, and navigating areas are in the following video accompanied by a giant beast in the “Caves of Zeffo,” one of the “Ancient Guardians of Zeffonian Temple,” and an AT-ST. Oh, I almost forget, it wouldn’t be current year without a manly and burly woman known as the Ninth Sister.

The video in question that is as interesting as its music (hint: it is silent as I don’t know what) sits below for your viewing pleasure courtesy of USGamer:

“It’s only a matter of time now until Star Wars fans will be able to finally get their hands on Jedi: Fallen Order, but in the meantime why not check out our latest gameplay preview where we got to explore Kashyyk, battle an AT-ST, and so much more!”

Moreover, according to furry lover Blair Brown and Producer at Respawn on Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, the game in question looks like it might release this year without any delays.

Development is nearing its end, but it doesn’t mean that the game will release without any major issues. Time will tell how things play out at launch.

Anyway, if for some reason you’re interested in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the game is scheduled to launch on November 15th, 2019, across PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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