Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderis already packed with gameplay features, including many unique Force abilities that Cal Kestis rekindles throughout the game. So considering what improvements and mechanics could be added to makeStar Wars Jedi: Survivorspecial and iterative, Respawn will seemingly need to be creative with what it brings to the sequel. There are already a few new features seen inStar Wars Jedi: Survivor’s gameplay trailer, such as an NPC companion AI, at least one mount on a particular planet, and multiple new combat stances.

Much ofStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s gameplay reflected the narrative. Cal only retained his stasis Force ability in the beginning, but held onto Master Jaro Tapal’s double-bladed lightsaber that had been broken, rendering it as a single-bladed lightsaber. BecauseStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderwas the first game in the franchise it needed to establish these basic combat foundations before a sequel could emerge with new experimental styles.Star Wars Jedi: Survivornow seems to be honoring that with new stances, such as the crossguard lightsaber attachment.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Has Five Combat Stances

Respawn recently revealed thatStar Wars Jedi: Survivorwill have five combat stancesplayers will want to learn. Only three of these stances were discussed and revealed, confirming the news thatStar Wars Jedi: Survivorwould let players wield a blaster pistol.

Besides the traditional single lightsaber approach to combat,Star Wars Jedi: Survivoris reprising the double-bladed lightsaber and dual lightsaber attachments that were introduced inStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The blaster pistol will apparently be used in tandem with a lightsaber, and while there may be dual-wielding of both armaments, it is more likely thatStar Wars Jedi: Survivor’s blasters could behave similarly toBloodborne’s firearms.

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Either way, having a dedicated ranged element in combat will be incredibly unique and possibly taught to Cal by his new companion, Bode Akuna. The stance that seems most intriguing, however, is the new crossguard lightsaber which is reminiscent ofStar Wars’ Kylo Ren and effectively adds a crossguard attachment to the lightsaber’s hilt. This stance was teased in The Game Awards' gameplay trailer, and new details about it have since been revealed with impressions on how it could affect combat.

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The crossguard may or may not be a practical or realistic attachment, especially considering the fact that a lightsaber blade would cut through the hilt that the crossguard rests on instantly. That said,Star Wars Jedi: Survivorcould see the crossguard emulate Kylo Ren’s ungraceful flurries.

It has been revealed that this stance has longer attack windows and is more weighted, which could suggest that it is a heavy weapon option with strokes that lug the blade around. If so, this could also mean that it deals more damage as a high-risk high-reward for equipping it and knowing that parries or deflections could be more difficult to land.Cal could use the crossguard lightsaber to lunge heavily at enemies and swing weighted overhead attacks that may be interrupted by enemy attacks, which would leave players open if enemies are particularly fast or numerous.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderdid not feature a stamina bar, and it would be a shame ifStar Wars Jedi: Survivordid, but having the crossguard attachment implement slower, hefty attacks could be a great way to balance high damage with high vulnerability. It will be interesting to see preciselyhow the crossguard lightsaber affects combat inStar Wars Jedi: Survivor, as well as all the new combat stances the sequel will introduce.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivorreleases on July 08, 2025, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.