The next big video game release (aside from Charizard and friends) is Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. It's due out November 15, which still gives various internet sources plenty of time to leak it. Needless to say, those who don't like spoilers should stop reading at this point. That's because a website called PSNProfiles already has the trophy data for Fallen Order.

According to the trophy list, the story of Fallen Order will have some deep references. There will be things for movie fans of course, but those who watched the Clone Wars cartoon will be treated to plenty of familiar places and faces. Trophy collectors will be pleased to know that most trophies look like they can be collected on a single play through. The full list can be seen here, but let's dig into some of the more interesting ones.

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First up are two trophies that reference things every Star Wars fan should know. One called "Happy Go Wookiee" is given for freeing Wookiees from Imperial imprisonment. Those who saw Solo should remember that the Wookiees were enslaved by the Empire. It appears that Fallen Order will have the player remedy that situation. Another called "Scum and Villainy" is earned by defeating bounty hunters. No names are given, but it wouldn't be too surprising to see at least one recognizable rogue.

Prequel fans, especially Clone Wars devotees, will get a thrill from certain locations given by the trophies. One called "Visiting Alderaan Places" is given for exploring a crashed Venator. The ships were a mainstay for the Clone Army, and the name Alderaan also hints at big things. Could we see a young Leia appear? On the darker side of things, Dathomir is referenced in another trophy. The planet used to be home to a cult of Force-using witches and Darth Maul. So why would a Jedi be visiting it? Apparently this game has a lot of lore up its sleeve.

Aside from the story-based trophies, the rest are for collecting things and achieving certain combat feats. Those who enjoyed The Force Unleashed will be happy with how Fallen Order seems to encourage playing around with Force powers. There are also several trophies given for lightsaber customization, hinting at just how extensive that will be. It's definitely too early to tell, but this might be one of the rare spin-off projects that actually makes Star Wars fans happy.

Source: GamesRadar

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