![]() Perhaps the real reason for the confusion surrounding the Jedi franchise's canonicity has to do with its medium. Lucasfilm's own precedent is further evidence for the game's status as well.Įver since the creation of the Star Wars Legends umbrella in April 2014, all subsequent Star Wars projects have been considered canon unless otherwise stated by the studio. Secondly, the Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars tie-in book is also considered canon and since the new narrative leads up to Survivor, it only makes sense for Survivor to be canon as well. Not only does the game acknowledge events and individuals from the films and series, but it actually provides context.įollowing the game's 2019 debut, other Star Wars projects have referenced elements from the game, such as The Book of Boba Fett's use of a BD unit droid and Star Wars: The Bad Batch's Season 1 visit to Bracca. ![]() Is Jedi: Survivor Actually Star Wars Canon? Star WarsĮven though Lucasfilm appears committed to keeping its Jedi franchise separate from the films and Star Wars Disney+ series for now, all signs point towards the new game being canon.įirst of all, its predecessor, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, is considered canon. ![]() Set to release on April 28, Jedi: Survivor takes place five years after the events of the original game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and follows the newly published Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars book.īut with new stories come new questions on whether Cal Kestis' story belongs within the established Star Wars lore, or whether it's only true from a certain point of view. ![]() Leading up to the debut of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the big question is whether Cal Kestis' Jedi journey is, in fact, canon. ![]()
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