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It might only be a seven-minute video, but Respawn has managed to pack a lot of new information in. It's clear the studio has attempted to better blend Star Wars Jedi's open world with the linear parts of the game you will need to follow in order to progress its story. There are also map markers for unexplored areas, and further co🎃nfirmation that there w꧋ill be fast travel, negating the need to b⛎acktrack as much as you were forced to in Fallen Order.
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