The modding scene for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has never been shy about pushing boundaries, but every now and then a project steps forward and says, “Yes, but… what if we pushed them even further?”This particular mod does exactly that. And then some. The Futanari Mod (NSFW) is a full visual overhaul of several key cinematic elements in Fallen Order. Instead of Respawn’s atmospheric intro sequences, this mod swaps them out with explicit, animated futanari content sourced from various Rule 34 artists. That means every time the game loads, transitions, or displays the skill tree, you’re greeted with… well… a very different kind of Jedi training. This mod is extreme, unapologetic, and absolutely not intended for anyone who doesn’t want their Star Wars experience turned into something closer to a late-night adult animation showcase. But if you’re curious how deep the NSFW rabbit hole goes in Fallen Order modding,…
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Seven Years Ago Today: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Was Officially Announced at EA Play
It’s been seven years since Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was first announced at EA Play in 2018 — and yes, that makes some of us feel like we’ve aged as much as Obi-Wan between trilogies. What started as a casual tease from Respawn Entertainment during a mid-stream interview quickly snowballed into one of the most beloved Star Wars games in modern memory. Hard to believe it’s already been that long, but here we are — lightsabers still glowing, BD-1 still adorable, and the gaming galaxy still grateful for that one time EA didn’t open with loot boxes. Let’s revisit that iconic moment and explore why this announcement is still worth celebrating in 2025. 🛸 A Surprise Reveal Worthy of a Jedi Mind Trick The way Jedi: Fallen Order was announced was… unconventional, to say the least. No flashy trailer. No orchestra. No dramatic cut to Vader breathing. Instead, we…