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Star Wars: Jedi Knights - Jedi Academy is a game released on September 13th 2003, developed by [[Raven Software]], published by [[LucasArts]] and [[Activision]]. It is the sequel to [[Jedi Outcast|Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast]], which was released on March 26th 2002.
Star Wars: Jedi Knights - Jedi Academy is a game released on September 13th 2003 for Windows, Xbox, Gamecube and AmigaOS, developed by [[Raven Software]], published by [[LucasArts]] and [[Activision]]. It is the sequel to [[Jedi Outcast|Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast]], which was released on March 26th 2002.


== Story ==
== Story ==

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Star Wars: Jedi Knights - Jedi Academy is a game released on September 13th 2003 for Windows, Xbox, Gamecube and AmigaOS, developed by Raven Software, published by LucasArts and Activision. It is the sequel to Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast, which was released on March 26th 2002.

Story

Main article about Jedi Academy's story.

The player takes control of the main character Jaden Korr who is a new recruit to the Jedi Academy. The story follows Jaden and his journey across the galaxy as he is trained under Kyle Katarn to be a Jedi himself. Over the course you will run into a many old star wars characters from the films and some new ones from very other sources or games.

Jedi Knight 3

Being the sequel to Jedi Knight 2, Jedi Academy is often called "Jedi Knight 3" by fans. However, officially Jedi Academy was never referred to as Jedi Knight 3 by Raven, LucasArts or any other companies or developers which were involved in the production of this game.