Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - 10 Details The Teaser Secretly Revealed
7. There's A New Sarlacc Pit
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It might've been easy to miss the first time around, but when Cal saves his coworker from certain death during the trailer, he's actually stopping him from falling into a Sarlacc Pit (yes, there are actually more than one).
It might surprise Star Wars fans to learn this, but there isn't just one solitary Sarlacc Pit in the galaxy. Although the one Jabba keeps in Tatooine's Dune Sea is notorious, Sarlaccs weren't exclusively confined to the desert planet.
Fallen Order confirms that there are Sarlaccs on Bracca, and this one looks massive. The one in Tatooine looks tiny by comparison, and given how anyone who falls victim to them is left to rot for thousands of years, it's safe to say this worker owes a lot to Cal, who plucks him from the beast's clutches using his force powers.
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