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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Leaks Planets, Levels, Lightsaber Colors, Secret Character

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We’re about to witness the majestic release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, which happens to be on November 15, 2019 – this Friday. And as we get closer and closer to the date, we get to meet some very meaty leaks from the game, which reveal how it works and what it features.

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We’re about to witness the majestic release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, which happens to be on November 15, 2019 – this Friday. And as we get closer and closer to the date, we get to meet some very meaty leaks from the game, which reveal how it works and what it features.

Please bear in mind that these leaks might be considered spoilers, so read them only if you don’t care about those. We still believe them to be minor, but if you want to reach the game, not in the known of anything about it, go away now that you can.

So, based on the leak via ResetEra, we get to learn some exciting pieces of information about the number of planets, the name of levels, the presence of a specific character, how many lightsaber colors are in the game, and which planets are not explorable.

Related: Is Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Open World?

So, let’s get it started. The answer to the question you’ve been asking for a while is, yes, Darth Vader is in the game. That was a bit easy to predict, but we have our confirm now. Also, there are 6 planets you can fully explore. Level names are Bogano, Zeffo, Kashyyyk, Dathomir, plus some names that come unformatted such as “FightClub, Ilum Fortress zDoNotShip/Testbeds Levels/HyperSpace Flashbacks.”

The title will feature multiple lightsaber colors, and those are blue, cyan, green, indigo, purple, yellow, magenta, orange. We had been told that we would’ve been able to customize them on our preferences, so you should be able to change them whenever you want. Finally, Umbara and the Inquisitor planets are the two planets in the game that aren’t explorable; maybe they’re coming as part of future DLC.

That’s it, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order releases on November 15, 2019, for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.


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