Journalist Jeff Grubb has corrected his inside information about Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2. He originally stated that the sequel would be released at the end of 2022, but it recently became known to him that Electronic Arts had decided to postpone the project to 2023 six months before the release.
Grubb did not specify the reasons for this decision, only noting that the publisher was really preparing to release during the holiday season.
Additionally, Jeff Grubb confirmed the recent news that Fallen Order 2 will not be coming to the previous generation of consoles.
As for the announcement, the promotion is set to be unveiled at Star Wars Celebration in May. One can also hope for a modest teaser on Star Wars Day, which is celebrated on May 4th
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