Small spoilers ahead
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a handful of planets to visit, and a few of them are extremely expansive. Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect in terms of where the story takes you, with a few small spoilers (including a final planet location spoiler) in tow. For more details on how the story actually fits into the greater Star Wars universe, check out our quick guide.
Coruscant (light exploration)
Returning from the original theatrical storyline (if you count an extra scene in the ’90s version), the city-filled planet of Coruscant serves as an intro for the Jedi Survivor story.
It’s a very small planet that has a few nooks and crannies to explore, but odds are (like me) you won’t feel too inclined to revisit it. In fact, I had an 80% completion rate after leaving it for the first time.
Koboh (heavy exploration)
Koboh can be considered the “main” planet of Jedi Survivor, and it’s where almost all of the story beats take place. Described as a “rugged” planet in-game, it’s home to Rambler’s Reach: the hub where almost all of your recruited NPCs hang out.
What once was a Republic “frontier” is now a hostile bed of warring mercenaries, with a newly-infused Empire threat.
Shattered Moon (light exploration)
This moon actually belongs to Koboh, and it’s one of the “mini areas” present in Jedi Survivor. The Shattered Moon ties directly into the Republic story once again (as it was an outpost for them in the past).
But as expected, it has fallen into disrepair, and “chunks” of it even fell down to Koboh.
Jedha (heavy exploration)
Jedha is the other “big” planet of the game and is home to Cere’s base of operations.
Mainly filled with desert biomes, Jedha also hosts Jedi ruins, which Cal will need to explore to shed some more light on his quest, his companions, and his past.
Nova Garon (light exploration)
Tucked away in a “bluster of stellar crystals,” Nova Garon is home to an Imperial base during the events of Jedi Survivor.
It’s run by Chief Supervisor Lank Denvik (think those stuff uniformed officers in the original trilogy and Andor), and is a brief almost dungeon-like pit stop on your journey, where a few big story events play out.
Spoiler alert
Tanalorr (light exploration)
This is the last planet on the list, and it deals heavily with the main quest.
You’ll visit Tanalorr at the end of the game for a brief story sequence, but it’s not meant to be fully explored.