After months of anticipation, Respawn Entertainment’s highly-anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was announced today at Star Wars Celebration Chicago. The game will launch for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 15 and is set between Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV: A New Hope.
While EA and Respawn shared a handful of details about Fallen Order‘s narrative and combat system, which we detail in the link above, both companies remained cagey on many facets about the game, saying that more will be shared in the coming months, with some details “being saved for launch.”
According to an Amazon pre-order listing, some of those specifics will likely come in the upcoming hardcover book, The Art of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The book is currently priced at $35 and slated for a December 31 release on the retailer’s website.
However, that date is likely a placeholder. Similar art books for games such as Horizon: Zero Dawn, Uncharted 4, Diablo III, and God of War show that they released on or near their respective game’s launch date. Indeed, interested fans can most likely expect The Art of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order to release on or around November 15.
Before the official reveal of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order at Celebration Chicago, key art was leaked on an Amazon page for a Fallen Order T-shirt. The image was first reported by Twitter user Wario 64, before it was then reported by multiple outlets.
Since then, he has shared other concept art for the game.
Direct feed concept art images of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order pic.twitter.com/QhRGIuxycV
— Wario64 (@Wario64) April 13, 2019
Based on the concept art images above, which are sure to be included in the hardcover art collection when it releases, The Art of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is sure to be a must-buy for fans of not only the game but the overarching saga itself.
Those who are interested in snagging a copy of the game now should head over to our Jedi: Fallen Order pre-order guide, which has links to most major storefronts, including Amazon, GameStop, Target, and Origin.
Published: Apr 13, 2019 04:39 pm