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Jedi Fallen Order Will Be At Star Wars Celebration This April

EA has announced that Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order will be at this year’s Star Wars Celebration. This will be the first official showcase of the upcoming Respawn game, which is tentatively scheduled to launch this fall.

Star Wars Celebration is scheduled for April 11-15, and, according to The Star Wars Show, the Jedi Fallen Order reveal will occur on Saturday, April 13 during a “special panel” that will “feature a discussion of never before heard details ahead of the game’s fall 2019 release date.” Set between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, Jedi Fallen Order has you play as a Jedi Padawan who survived Order 66. We don’t know much else about Jedi Fallen Order, but there’s plenty we want from the game.

In other Star Wars game news, The Chosen One update went live in Battlefront II today, which added Anakin Skywalker as a playable Hero. Anakin represents the final major piece of the series of Clone Wars updates planned for Battlefront II, which also added Obi-Wan Kenobi, General Grievous, and Count Dooku, as well as a Geonosis multiplayer map. Certain lines of dialogue from the new characters imply that some female Heroes, like Ahsoka and Padme, might be the next stage of post-launch content for the game.

Jedi Fallen Order represents the second game by Respawn planned for 2019, following the popular Apex Legends. The free-to-play battle royale game takes place in Respawn’s Titanfall universe, specifically several decades after the events of Titanfall 2. In our Apex Legends review, Phil Hornshaw gave the game a 9/10, writing, “Apex Legends is a mix of smart shooter ideas that makes for a competitive, team-based game that gets at all the best parts of battle royale while addressing a lot of the weaknesses. Respawn’s intense focus on team play makes Apex more than just a worthy addition to the genre; it’s an indicator of where battle royale should go in the future.”

For every guide we’ve written on Apex Legends, check out the list below.

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Star Wars: The Mandalorian Has Finished Principal Photography

Star Wars: The Mandalorian, the Jon Favreau-produced series coming to Disney+, has officially wrapped principal photography.

Announced in an episode of The Star Wars Show, this news means the show is officially entering the post-production stage of development and is on its way for an eventual release on Disney’s streaming service.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Online Stress Test Coming In March Before The Beta

Mortal Kombat 11 is coming soon, but depending on your level of bloodlust, it might not be soon enough. If you just can’t wait to start snapping tendons and ripping spleens in comically over-the-top fashion, you’ll be pleased to know that you might be able to play as early as March 15-17.

That’s when NetherRealm is planning an online stress test for the game. It’s only in the US, and only on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. Plus space will be limited and randomly selected, so you’ll have to register for a chance to enter the test.

This will put the servers through their paces before the other beta test, which will be available for PS4 and Xbox One pre-orders. That test will run from March 28-31. Pre-ordering will also net you Shao Kahn as a playable character.

The announcement came as part of the latest Kombat Kast, which also heralded the return of Johnny Cage. He plays with all the cheesy Hollywood bravado you’ve come to expect, along with some new moves like a camera flash stunner and the ability to call in a stunt double for some truly unfair double-teaming.

The regular Kombat Kast streams are slowly growing the character roster, and this time each character has a swath of cosmetic (ahem, kosmetic) options to choose from.

While both the online stress test and the pre-order beta are only available on PS4 and Xbox One, the full game will also be coming to PC and Nintendo Switch. It will hit all platforms on April 23.

Apex Legends Needs To Make This One Big Improvement Immediately

As far as online games go, the launch of Apex Legends was pretty impressive. Though from a player perspective the game came out of nowhere, launching at the same time it was announced, Apex Legends has had relatively few problems and barriers to play. While other games have seen connection issues and server troubles, for the most part, Apex Legends hasn’t had the same kind of problems that online games often experience.

There is one issue that seems to effect Apex players of all stripes, though, especially on PC. That’s the trouble of game crashes. Apex Legends will often crash mid-match, possibly because of issues with graphics or stability, possibly because of a brief loss of connectivity. Members of the Apex community have shared their troubles in forums and attempted to find fixes for the issues, but they still occur with worrying frequency.

It’s not really clear what’s causing the crashes or how to prevent them, and they’re usually pretty debilitating. There’s nothing worse than preparing for the final showdown of a match, only to lose a member of your squad to a crash and get stuck fighting at a disadvantage.

Apex’s crashes seem to be one of the biggest issues the young game is facing. Respawn Entertainment has noted that it’s working on fixes for the issues, and things seem to be a little better at this point–we’ve noticed that players who stall out in the game tend to recover more often since the last Apex Legends update, rather than just crashing and disconnecting from a match altogether. But crashes still happen relatively frequently, and they can totally wreck a game.

While Respawn searches for a fix for the crash issue, it could make one big change to Apex Legends that would help mitigate the issue, and improve the game besides: let players rejoin matches when they disconnect. It’s a feature that other shooters and battle royale games, like Overwatch and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, already include, and it makes for a serious quality-of-life improvement when something goes awry with connectivity and other issues.

Allowing players who get knocked out of games to come back would make dealing with crashes a whole lot easier, for a start, but it would also greatly improve the quality of the game for players who find themselves suffering through no fault of their own. The idea of allowing players to rejoin also feels in line with one of Respawn’s innovations in the battle royale genre. The game already allows squads to rescue players who have been eliminated, giving them a second chance at a win. Reconnecting to a game you dropped from through no fault of your own fits with that line of thinking as well.

In fact, the respawning system might be a useful workaround if Respawn finds that allowing players to rejoin the game directly creates an unfair advantage. If players can’t just jump straight back into the game as their former dead characters, Apex could allow for squads to recover their teammates’ banners–that way, disconnected players and their teams still have a chance, but they don’t necessarily get an unfair advantage over squads with solid connections.

Of course, it’d be a lot better if Respawn could figure out what’s causing the crashes and fix the issue, or let the rest of us know how we can tweak our systems to minimize the issue. But the ability to rejoin games would at least help. It’s the one thing Respawn could do immediately to make Apex Legends a lot more fun for people who take grabbing those championships seriously.

Anthem’s PS4 Price Drops On Amazon Five Days After Its Release

Bioware’s new loot-shooter, Anthem, released on February 22 after a week-long period of early access, but just five days later, the game’s PS4 version has had a price drop on Amazon, where it’s available for $52 instead of $60.

So far, Anthem is still listed at $60 for other platforms and on other retailer’s sites.

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In Anthem, you team up with three other players in online co-op to defeat enemies, and each member of your squad will have different offensive and defensive abilities based on which javelin suit they choose. Anthem really sets itself apart from similar shooters like Destiny or The Division with its flying mechanic, which allows you to soar through the air as you fight. You’re also able to switch between various classes more quickly thanks to your suit-shifting character, a pilot known as a “Freelancer.”

The game has received mixed reviews from critics, many of whom expressed frustration at its lackluster story and gameplay that feels unfinished. GameSpot gave the game a 6/10 in our Anthem review. “Anthem has good ideas, but it struggles significantly with the execution,” wrote reviews editor Kallie Plagge. “It’s a co-op game that works best with no one talking; it buries genuinely interesting character moments and puts its most incomprehensible story bits at the forefront; its combat is exciting until you get to the boss fights and find your wings have been clipped.”

If you’re interested in checking the game out now that it’s slightly cheaper, here’s everything you need to know before playing.

The Division 2’s Roadmap And DLC Pass Outlined

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 launches on PS4, Xbox One, and PC in only a couple of weeks, and just as Ubisoft did with the previous title, the developer plans to support it with a regular stream of free post-release content. Ahead of the game’s upcoming open beta, Ubisoft has outlined the content it has in store for The Division 2 during its first year.

Following the game’s release on March 15, Ubisoft will gradually introduce new episodes, modes, specializations, and more. It all begins with Tidal Basin, a new stronghold that’s set to arrive “shortly after launch.” Also coming not long after release will be Operation Dark Hours, the series’ first eight-player raid.

Following that, Ubisoft will roll out The Division 2’s first post-launch episode, titled D.C. Outskirts: Expeditions, this summer. This episode will feature two additional main missions, as well as a new mode that has players “investigate the fate of a lost convoy.” The second episode, Pentagon: The Last Castle, will follow sometime in fall and likewise introduces two new main missions, while episode 3 rounds out the year this winter.

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All of the aforementioned content will be available to all players for free, but if you’d like to jump into it early, Ubisoft is also offering a Year 1 Pass for the game. The pass costs $40 USD and will grant players seven-day early access to all post-launch episodes during the game’s first year, as well as instant access to any new specializations. Pass holders will also get eight Classified Assignments and a slew of exclusive cosmetics.

In addition to the free content, The Division 2 will feature an in-game Apparel Store, which will sell cosmetic items. Ubisoft stresses these will be optional and won’t give those who spend money in the game an advantage over those who do not. You can read more about The Division 2’s first year of content on the game’s website.

The Division 2’s open beta runs on PS4, Xbox One, and PC from March 1-4. It will feature three main missions and five side missions. Unlike the previous private tests, the level cap will also be raised to 8, and there will be an additional Skirmish PvP map (Capitol Ruins) and Skill (Chem Launcher).

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Disney’s Star Wars Land: Galaxy’s Edge Costumes And More Revealed

There’s still not an announced opening date for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland or Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios. However, that magical day is getting close. Close enough, in fact, that the Disney company has given parks employees the first look at what those who inhabit the new immersive land will look like.

Galaxy’s Edge is set on the planet Batuu–a location that has yet to be explored in Star Wars films or TV shows–as visitors find themselves caught between the First Order and a rising rebellion. As such, the land–at both parks–will be full of First Order soldiers, rebels, and those who simply live on the planet. To get into the roles, employees will be provided with a variety of costuming options to create unique looks, making the immersive experience feel more real.

As you can see above, the costumes displayed were those for the face characters–also known as those not wearing masks–in Galaxy’s Edge. What wasn’t shown to employees the creatures that will also be present on Batuu. After all, what’s a planet in the Star Wars galaxy without some really interesting-looking aliens?

Additionally, employee nametags displayed in the land will show the worker’s name in English, as well as Aurebesh. This particular script first appeared in 1983’s Star Wars: Episode XI – Return of the Jedi.

The more news released about Galaxy’s Edge, the more exciting the upcoming Disney Parks extension becomes. Whether it’s the comic book that will tell Batuu’s backstory prior to the land’s opening or the announcement that the land’s cantina will serve alcohol–a first for Disneyland–there’s a lot for Star Wars fans to be excited about.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland this summer, with the Hollywood Studios version in Orlando debuting in the fall.