He appears to have retired, although one of the early game missions is to locate him, and as seen in the trailer, he is very happy to reunite with Cal, greeting him with a massive hug.Ĭhanges to character designs in games are always risky, but the ones for Jedi: Survivor work so well as they make sense within the universe. In the story trailer, Greez is living on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's massive new planet Koboh, which is set to serve as a hub in-game. The most obvious change to the Latero is his missing arm, which is lost in Battle Scars during a fight with the Fifth Brother and has since been replaced with a prosthetic. Greez looks very different, just like Cere, as he sports much longer hair and a more relaxed style. In the latest Star Wars Jedi: Survivor trailer, Merrin can be heard warning Cal about " the fire," the internal conflict within, which she is seen struggling with in Battle Scars, and players should expect to see Cal struggling with in Survivor. In Battle Scars, Cal almost gleefully tears through tens of mercenaries and bounty hunters, behavior that is decidedly not Jedi-like. Fallen Order showed him overcoming trauma to reconnect with the Force, but notably being driven by vengeance at times. This new look is meant to drive home to players that Cal is older now, with different goals beyond just surviving. Related: Goodbye Ponchos, Hello Improved Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Customization As revealed by EA Star Wars on Twitter, Cal’s look will be highly customizable, with players able to mix and match clothes, and IGNhas confirmed new hairstyles for Cal too. First seen in the reveal trailer, Cal now sports a short beard and has thankfully ditched the ponchos in favor of more practical bomber jackets. The most noticeable difference is in the more mature appearance of Star Wars Jedi’s protagonist, Cal Kestis.
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