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'''''Star Wars'' Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy''' is a videogame developed by [[Raven Software]] and published by [[LucasArts]] and [[Activision]]. It was released on September 17th 2003 for Microsoft Windows, macOS and Xbox.
'''''Star Wars'' Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy''' is a game released on September 17th 2003 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox, GameCube and macOS, developed by [[Raven Software]], published by [[LucasArts]] and [[Activision]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast]]'', which was released on March 26th 2002. Unlike its predecessors, the players get to play as [[Jaden Korr]], [[Kyle Katarn]]'s student.{{Infobox Game
 
It is a sequel to ''[[Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast]]''. For the first time in the [[:Category:Jedi Knight series|Jedi Knight series]], the player controls [[Jaden Korr]], [[Kyle Katarn]]'s student.
 
{{Infobox Game
| title = ''Star Wars'' Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
| title = ''Star Wars'' Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
| image = Jedi_Academy_logo.png
| image = Jedi_Academy_logo.png
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''Jedi Academy'' continues and enhances most of the traditions and game elements originally introduced in ''Jedi Outcast'' with the Quake III game engine. The developers improved the game mechanics and added a variety of options to players, such as character customization, lightsabers and gameplay styles. New Force powers were also added, as well as new weapons and the ability to drive vehicles. The game allows the player to complete over a dozen missions spread around a variety of locations, some of which are featured in the ''Star Wars'' movies such as [[Yavin 4]], [[Tatooine]], [[Hoth]] and [[Coruscant]].
''Jedi Academy'' continues and enhances most of the traditions and game elements originally introduced in ''Jedi Outcast'' with the Quake III game engine. The developers improved the game mechanics and added a variety of options to players, such as character customization, lightsabers and gameplay styles. New Force powers were also added, as well as new weapons and the ability to drive vehicles. The game allows the player to complete over a dozen missions spread around a variety of locations, some of which are featured in the ''Star Wars'' movies such as [[Yavin 4]], [[Tatooine]], [[Hoth]] and [[Coruscant]].


== Single player ==
== Single Player ==
=== Missions ===
=== Missions ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Hoth]]
|rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Hoth]]
| Investigate the site of Luke's vision of Obi-Wan in the wastelands of Hoth to determine if the cult of Ragnos has been there.
| Investigate the site of Luke's vision of Obi-Wan in the wastelands of Hoth to determine if the cult of Ragnos has been there.
| <code>hoth2</code>
| <code>hoth1</code>
|-
|-
| [[File:Hoth2.png|200px]]
| [[File:Hoth2.png|200px]]
|  
|  
| Discover what the Imperial Remnant troops are doing in Echo Base.
| Discover what the Imperial Remnant troops are doing in Echo Base.
| <code>hoth3</code>
| <code>hoth2</code>
|-
|-
| [[File:T2 rancor.png|200px]]
| [[File:T2 rancor.png|200px]]
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==Multiplayer==
==Multiplayer==
Like ''Jedi Outcast'', ''Jedi Academy'' includes a [[multiplayer]] component with various [[g_gametype|gametype]]s:
Like Jedi Outcast, Jedi Academy includes a [[multiplayer]] component with various [[g_gametype|gametype]]s:
* [[Free For All]]
* [[Free For All]]
* [[Team Free For All]]
* [[Team Free For All]]
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== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Having many technical similarities with ''Jedi Outcast'', ''Jedi Academy'' sparked a great interest in the modding community.
Having many similarities with Jedi Outcast, Jedi Academy sparkled a great interest by fans in the mod community.
 
== Jedi Knight 3 ==
Being the sequel to ''Jedi Knight II'', ''Jedi Academy'' is referred to as "Jedi Knight 3" by some fans. However, officially ''Jedi Academy'' was never labeled as "Jedi Knight 3" by Raven Software, LucasArts or Lucasfilm Ltd.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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* [https://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Jedi_Knight:_Jedi_Academy Jedi Knight: Academy] on Wookiepedia.
* [https://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Jedi_Knight:_Jedi_Academy Jedi Knight: Academy] on Wookiepedia.


[[Category:Jedi Knight series]]
[[Category:Jedi Knight Series]]
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