Star Wars Jedi 3 could be presented soon: new details about story and gameplay.
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Rumors about Star Wars Jedi 3 are gaining momentum again after a new leak adds more details about what we might see in this highly anticipated sequel. Following the success of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it seems that the saga of Cal Kestis still has a lot to say.
This morning, some initial data about this project was shared, and now more hints are emerging that paint a pretty interesting picture. However, as always in these cases, it’s best to take this information with caution.
Star Wars Jedi 3 could be announced on May 4 with new combat and decision-making features
According to this leak, the game could be unveiled on May 4, a highly anticipated date for fans of the saga. The idea would be to show a first glimpse, either in the form of a teaser, video, or social media announcement. As for the story, the focus would once again be on Cal Kestis, but with a significant twist: his struggle against the Dark Side. The plot would explore a more personal path, with the protagonist seeking balance and control, which would also be reflected in his iconic white lightsaber.
In terms of gameplay, the changes would also be significant. There’s talk of new animations and mechanics, including the simultaneous use of two blasters, more advanced Force abilities, and new lightsaber combat techniques. Additionally, the game would introduce moral decisions that would affect the story’s development, although with a common ending.
For now, there’s no official confirmation from Electronic Arts or Respawn Entertainment, but everything suggests that we might be close to seeing the first official details. If the date is confirmed, we’ll be out of doubt in just a few weeks.

