

To avoid any confusion, I've broken down the unlock times and listed them below. This is an exciting development and could mean big things for Star Wars’ future, as the High Republic is set to be explored for the first time in live action with the Disney+ series The Acolyte, and through the upcoming animated children’s show Young Jedi Adventures. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is set to release globally on April 28 or April 27, depending on your time zone. Surprising, right? But Rayvis and Cal share interesting narrative parallels both know what it’s like to be one of the last of your kind, as the Gen’Dai are a scarce nomadic species whose home planet was ravaged and destroyed centuries ago.Īdditionally, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has been confirmed to have a strong link to the High Republic, an era of the Star Wars timeline so far only explored in publishing, and which takes place a few hundred years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I–The Phantom Menace. The second confirmed villain is Rayvis, an entirely new character of the Gen’Dai race a near-immortal being who believes that the Jedi should cease to exist. The first is an Imperial senator of the Pau’an species, whom many initially believed to be the Grand Inquisitor. While particular plot details are currently scarce, two villains have been confirmed. By Sam Hill ApListen to article Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will follow Jedi Cal Kestis (and his loveable droid buddy, BD-1) five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi.
