The trailer for the ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’ sequel has been reported to be coming to Star Wars Celebration Anaheim.

With the success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, fans have been itching to reignite Cal’s lightsaber in a potential sequel. In the absence of having a dedicated event for all upcoming Electronic Arts titles, EA is reportedly set to give a first look at the Fallen Order sequel at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim.

The report comes from games journalist Jeff Grub, who had previously reported the title of Star Wars Eclipse as well as the release window for the Fallen Order sequel.

“We’re gonna hear about [the Jedi: Fallen Order sequel] in May, at Star Wars Celebration. It’s when that’s coming, so keep an eye out for that, because that’s where it’s happening… I think it’s probably not this year, probably early next year.”

The Jedi: Fallen Order description on Wikipedia details the characters and setting of the first game as such:

“Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order takes place five years after the events of Revenge of the Sith. The game follows Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis (Cameron Monaghan) as he is being hunted by the Second Sister (Elizabeth Grullón) and her partner, the Ninth Sister (Misty Lee), both trained by the Sith Lord Darth Vader (Scott Lawrence) as part of the Imperial Inquisitors program.

Supporting characters include: Cal’s friend and scrapping partner Prauf (JB Blanc); former Jedi Knight-turned-mercenary Cere Junda (Debra Wilson); Greez Dritus (Daniel Roebuck), owner and pilot of the Stinger Mantis and Cere’s friend; BD-1 (Ben Burtt), a small droid which befriends and accompanies Cal; Jedi Master Eno Cordova (Tony Amendola), who appears in hologram messages; Partisan leader Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker); Merrin (Tina Ivlev), one of the last surviving members of the Nightsister clan of Dathomir; and Dark Jedi Taron Malicos (Liam McIntyre).

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Wookiee chieftain Tarfful briefly appears on Kashyyyk, while Cal’s former Jedi Master, Jaro Tapal (Travis Willingham), and numerous clone troopers (Dee Bradley Baker) appear in flashbacks. The Grand Inquisitor is featured as an unseen character often contacted by the Second and Ninth Sister, Cal only hearing the former two Inquisitors’ sides of their correspondence.”

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