After a fraught period of controversial movies, games, and microtransactions, Respawn Entertainment’sStar Wars Jedi: Fallen OrdergaveStar Warsfans a new hope for the mega franchise—especially where games are concerned.Fallen Order’s crowd-pleasing blend of Souls-like combat, Metroidvania exploration, andUncharted-esque cinematic action introduced players to a crew of likable new characters.

Mechanically, there are some obvious areas whereFallen Ordercan improve, but Respawn can push the narrative envelope even further in its next installment with a change-up that will delight hard-core Force lovers.

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Fallen Order’s lead, Cal Kestis, is a solid, if-traditionalStar Warsprotagonist, but also an all-around compelling character who contends with real-world issues such as survivors' guilt and the associated PTSD. That struggle maps extremely well to the Light vs. Dark Side of the Force dynamic. Arguably,Star Wars: Rise of Skywalkermissed a huge opportunity to give Cal a call-outthat would have made both properties feel more cohesive. So how can Respawn improve on his character? Give him a vacation.

Star Wars' Ezra Bridger and Ahsoka Tano

Cal’s initial character arc—becoming a Jedi Knight in full and facing his past demons—concludes at the end ofFallen Order, which is what makes the game’s ending so satisfying. Instead of foreshadowing a new threat or quest, the Mantis' crew reaches a decisive—though somewhat controversial—solution to the threat posed by the Jedi holocron. Even thoughthe ending has major implications for the future ofFallen Order, it leaves the door wide open for otherFallen Ordercharacters to step into the spotlight. It also provides an opportunity for mind-blowing special guest appearances and new characters to join the fold, introducing a new protagonist for the second game.

The Mantis Crew: Cere Junda & Night Sister Merrin

Cere’s journey mirrors Cal’s in that both characters are facing past trauma, inflicted at the hands of the Empire. But while Cal reaches a fairly clean resolution and remains at peace with the Force, one gets the sense that Cere is fighting an ongoing battle against the urges and temptations of the Dark Side. Seeing her gradually repair her connection to the Force would make for an amazing journey, and one of the most distinctive video game protagonists the video game industry has seen.There is a lot more to Cere Junda than meets the eye, even if looking carefully at all ofFallen Order’s lore.

Merrin is one of the best new characters inFallen Orderand stands as another promising option. If Cal inspires her to take up the mantle of a Jedi, it would create an extremely intriguing dilemma between her sense of duty to her deceased sisters, and her newfound desire to move forward as a survivor. Merrin’s brutally blunt personality would also make for a refreshingly distinctive voice with lots of opportunities for humor. Mechanically, Merrin would also present Respawn with the opportunity to explore the distinctions between her seemingly-Dark Sided Night Sister Force powers, the abilities of the Sith, and those of the Jedi. The puzzle-solving applications of her reanimation ability are exciting by themselves.

Jedi Outcast’s Kyle Katarn

Either of these Mantis crew members would make for amazing leads. But in terms of generating excitement, Respawn can go even further.

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The Rebels: Ezra Bridger & Ahsoka Tano

Ezra Bridger is a character who got bigger and better asRebelscontinued, and many fans would be happy to see him again, especially since his current status is unknown. If the next game occurs shortly after the first, Bridger would make an admittedly poor choice for a lead given his other activities duringRebels, but he could still provide a spotlight-stealing cameo or guest-star in a mission. And if theFallen Orderseries vaults past the Battle of Yavin, the Mantis crew could team up with Bridger as he attempts to reunite with Sabine Wren and Ahsoka Tano.

The most exciting option, however, would be Ahsoka herself. Anakin Skywalker’s former Jedi Padawan is quite possibly the most popular Star Wars character who does not appear in one of the series' main episodes, and her complex relationship with Darth Vader, the Force, and the Rebellion could provide the foundation for a powerful new story. The prospects of her joining the cast are strong too, as Ahsoka’s voice actor,Ashley Eckstien, wants Ahsoka to be part ofStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2.

While it is unlikely that either of these characters would replace Cal as the series' sole lead, one can easily envision a situation where they star for a few missions as members of an ensemble cast.

Legends and Newcomers

FollowingFallen Order’s tremendous success,Disney expressed interest in developing more single-player, narrative drivenStar Warstitles, and creating new characters would lead to more opportunities for properties to branch out down the line. Even though adding an excessive number of Jedi could beggar belief about the efficacy of Order 66,  having Cal take on an Padawan of his own seems like the next natural step in his Jedi journey and seems like the most plausible opportunity for a protagonist-change up.

But Disney has an even deeper well to drawn from than theStar Warstelevision universe. After David Filoni rescued Grand Admiral Thrawn fromStar Wars' non-canonical Legends material, other famous Jedi are also on the table. A game starring the fan-favorite Mara Jade or Kyle Katarn isn’t impossible. Kyle was the lead character in theJedi Knightseries, which could be loosely consideredFallen Order’s spiritual predecessors—especially sinceFallen Orderwas nearly a first-person shooter.

Regardless of who ends up leading the eagerly anticipatedFallen Orderfollow-up, the fact that the franchise has so many intriguing options to choose from is a promising sign indeed. Until it arrives, speculating about what may be is a fun way to pass the time.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderis available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One with a release for Google Stadia planned later this year.Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2has yet to be officially announced.

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