While 'Battlefront II' wasn't without its controversies, it looks like 'Jedi: Fallen Order' is a serious course correction for EA's handling of the 'Star Wars' licence.

Along with the first trailer debuting at Star Wars Celebration, Respawn Entertainment and EA also confirmed that 'Jedi: Fallen Order' would have no microtransactions, and that the focus is on the single-player campaign.

It's worth pointing out as well that Respawn Entertainment were the developers behind 'Titanfall 2', which had one of the best single-player campaigns in recent videogame history. Not only that, Stieg Amussen - who helmed 'God of War III' - is also in charge of 'Jedi: Fallen Order'.

The synopsis for the game reads as follows:

Players will meet Cal on Bracca, a brand-new Star Wars planet and one of several new locations introduced in the game. Cal is hiding from the Empire in plain sight but is forced to go on the run when he exposes his Force powers.

Along the way, Cal will make new friends, like his mysterious companion Cere, as well as run into some familiar faces, all while being accompanied by his faithful droid BD-1.

Cal’s flight from the Empire is made even more dangerous as he is being pursued by the Second Sister, one of the Empire’s elite Inquisitors, who seeks to hunt Cal down and extinguish this surviving Jedi.

Assisting the Second Sister are the terrifying Purge Troopers, special Imperial forces trained to seek out Jedi and aid the Inquisitors in their dastardly work.

'Jedi: Fallen Order' arrives on PS4, Xbox One and PC on November 15th of this year.