The Star Wars Jedi Games are always purposefully or unintentionally tightly woven into how their stories are told and how much their events actually impact the larger IP umbrella. Sere Zunda would never have killed Darth Vader during their encounter on Jedha Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Because Darth Vader lives to the end Return of the JediFor example, and Cal Kestis is still not mentioned in the legend Star Wars Jedi Games. Wrapping up Cal's story with the third and final one, he's a phenomenal character no matter how awkward Star Wars Jedi The game now seems appropriate if he's never heard of it since then, and Respawn has kept it clean and tidy in terms of its character arcs so that hopefully nothing is left as a loose thread that it fails to tie.
If Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorAs the sequel pursues the goal of harboring the Hidden Path in Tanalore, Cal, it will be interesting to see what happens to Bode's daughter, Kata Akuna. Surely Respawn wouldn't leave a child in Cal and Merrin's arms if there wasn't some significance to her and that relationship, perhaps because Cal and Merrin behaved like parental guardians. Thank you, Star Wars Jedi It doesn't allow players to anticipate what that dynamic will look like when it occurs naturally and widely. survived’s post-credits endgame exploration — a bit of story expansion that players may completely ignore.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor hides its most fascinating Stinger Mantis after the completion of the recruitment story
It's full of anyone Star Wars Jedi: Survivor By the time they roll the credits they may have missed out on a lot of satisfying and rewarding content, assuming they didn't choose to do most of it before the point of no return was reached. Players are gaining new abilities and equipment that they need to fully complete everything in the game until the end of the story, though, and as enticing as exploration becomes available on giant planets like Koboh and Jedha, it's arguably more worthwhile. Wait until players have everything they need and no longer be blocked behind accessible routes.
Because Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorAs the planets and maps are more expansive and even accommodate fast travel to focus points, backtracking isn't nearly as difficult as it could be. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderWhich also has very little substantial side content. However, if players still have side quests or exploration to pursue after beating the story they will have a very different experience than players who don't get to talk to Kata and hear the interactions with Cal, Griez Drits. , and Merrin Stinger on Mantis and in some docking bays.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order's Post-Credits Exploration Teases Kata Akuna's Future Significance
Kata is an end game Stinger Mantis recruit who actually joins the team for whatever adventures they go on in the game after they defeat Bode and secure Tanalor. Therefore, Kata will have dialogue for players to share as they travel around the galaxy and when they take off or land.
This is crucial and cute, even though all of Kata's exchanges are optional interactions that players can completely miss, as it gives the player much-needed time to develop a relationship with Kata. It is likely to happen survivedThere could be a five-year time jump between the upcoming sequels fallen order and survivedAnd if so the kata will actually be quite different. survived It's probably the only time players will see her at such a young age, and it's nice that Cal, Meryn, and Griez get to spend as much time with her in the end-game, post-story content.
It will be interesting to see if Cal decides that Kata has newfound, conflicted feelings about cutting her father, but she seems to have a good head on her shoulders and may have already come to terms with how far gone and dangerous her father was. . This could be a convenient way to advance the story and accept Cal, Griez, and Merrin as his family. After all, it will be even more awkward if he joins them the longer players explore the galaxy. survived And there was an unmarried anger towards them.
Her conversation with the Mantis team shows that she's happy to be with them, and Cal and Meryn's private conversation about Kata makes it clear that they've suddenly assigned themselves the role of parent—an apt page to turn since they've just been clearly romantic. Merrin lets them both off the hook, though, saying “she'll determine who she becomes, no [them].”
This partly suggests that they may not be that effective in raising Kata, but it also suggests that they will take responsibility for raising Kata. If Kata potentially turns to the dark side of the Force, Cal and Meryn have inherited Force-sensitivity from their father, and it's hard to see what Kata's role will be in the final chapter. Star Wars Jedi The series is made interesting based on these optional endgame conversations.