I haven't heard any official announcements about a sequel to 'Steelstriker', but the ending left so much potential for continuation. The way the protagonist's arc concluded felt more like a pause than a final goodbye, especially with those unresolved tensions between the rebels and the empire. The author has a habit of expanding their universes, so I wouldn't be surprised if they revisit this world later. For now, fans are speculating wildly on forums, dissecting every interview clue. If you loved the mechanical warfare themes, check out 'Iron Widow' for a similar blend of sci-fi and rebellion while we wait.
I’m desperate for a sequel. The political cliffhanger with the Chancellor’s survival practically demands one. The book’s themes of sacrifice and mechanized warfare could easily support another installment—maybe focusing on the other strikers’ backstories. Fan theories suggest the next book might explore the protagonist’s latent connection to the machines, which was teased but never fully explained.
While we wait, 'Gearbreakers' fills a similar niche with its mecha-rebellion dynamics. The author’s silence on sequel plans might just mean they’re drafting in secret. Fingers crossed for an announcement soon.
The buzz about a 'Steelstriker' sequel is everywhere in book circles, but concrete details are scarce. Marie Lu tends to play her cards close to her chest, and this series is no exception. What we do know is that the sales were strong enough to justify more books, and the lore has room to grow—the hinted-at war with the northern territories was barely explored. The protagonist's missing family subplot also feels deliberately unresolved.
If a sequel happens, I bet it’ll dive deeper into the war machines’ origins. The brief mentions of ancient AI blueprints in the first book seemed like setup for something bigger. Until then, 'Skyhunter' fans might enjoy 'Legend' for more of Lu’s signature action-packed storytelling. The waiting game is tough, but the author’s track record suggests it’ll be worth it.
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