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Star Wars Jedi Survivor planet list – every planet you visit in the game

Updated: Apr 29, 2023 8:49 am
Star Wars Jedi Survivor planet list – every planet you visit in the game

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Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order was filled with planets for you to explore as Cal Kestis as you fought back against the Empire. The same is true with the sequel Star Wars Jedi Survivor, which offers a vast expanse of worlds to explore. Here are all the planets you’ll visit in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Note, there are no spoilers here, but there are some details that could reveal a few story details – so please tread with caution if you don’t want to know where Cal and BD-1 venture to.

Star Wars Jedi Survivor planets list

During our playthrough, we can confirm their are six planets you will visit in Jedi Survivor. This means there are actually fewer planets in Survivor than in 2019’s Fallen Order, which boasted seven worlds to explore. One of the planets in Survivor is incredibly small, and won’t take much time to explore – others are larger and boast far more collectables.

The main hub of the game is set in Kobah, so you’ll visit this often. But soon, you’ll be exploring barren deserts and lush green worlds, which we take you through now. Here’s the full planet list in Jedi Survivor – you’ll want to master the game’s photo mode so you can take some awesome snaps.

Koboh

Koboh is the planet that Cal crash lands on and acts as the main hub area for the game. You will come back here multiple times to interact with NPCs and vendors. There are also multiple creatures to tame and use as mounts here. You will need to return here often to upgrade your gear, get new materials, and progress the story.

Coruscant

Coruscant was home to the old republic before it fell during Order 66. Now ruled by the Galactic Empire, this planet is a dangerous area for Cal to tread. You will need to keep your guard up while exploring the streets of this city planet.

Jedha

As the location of the Holy City and the Temple of the Kyber in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, fans will recognize this planet. Jedha is a frigid, desert moon that experiences permanent winter. An asteroid crashed on Jedha centuries ago, making it a major source of kyber crystals (necessary for creating lightsabers). Aside from being the home of the world’s first Force-using civilization, it has several ruined Jedi temples you can explore in the game.

Shattered Moon (Moon of Koboh)

Koboh’s moon houses an old High Republic tech facility. There are a lot of story-centered things that happen here, so we don’t want to spoil it for you.

Nova Garon

On this planet you visit an ISB base, late in the game. It’s nowhere near the size of the other planets and game areas, so don’t expect to spend too much time here.

Tanalorr

Finally, you’ll visit the planet Cal and BD-1 have spent the game looking for. It’s here when you’ll reach the end of the game and isn’t too far away from the first planet you visit, Kobah.

Can you revisit planets in Jedi Survivor?

Yes. And you are encouraged to do so, as there a number of collectables.

What is the best planet in Jedi Survivor?

This all comes down to preference, but many will enjoy Coruscant – it’s arguably the best-looking planet in the game.


Aden is an avid gamer with a love for RPGs. He isn't afraid to scour the dungeon or raid the castle.

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