Star Wars Jedi Survivor: How many planets are in the game? Star Wars Jedi Survivor guide
In Jedi Survivor you can use the galaxy map and reach different planets, moons and stations with your Mantis. In the guide you will find a list of all the locations you can visit.
Last update: 09 May 2023
Star Wars Jedi Survivor features a map of the galaxy with various places to visit onboard Mantis. This guide page describes all the planets, moons and stations that can be explored as you progress through the main storyline and after completing the main storyline. It will bring you closer to exploring the galaxy at 100 percent.
List of all planets
In Jedi Survivor you can visit the following planets, moons and stations:
- Coruscant - This is a metropolis-planet that is under the control of the Empire. There prologue takes place there. Also, Coruscant can be revisited later in the game.
- Koboh - This is a harsh planet where most of the game takes place. It features a large allied settlement - the Rambler's Reach Outpost with the Pyloon's Saloon.
- Jedha - This is a desert planet with numerous ruins. It also features Cere's Base inhabited by the protagonist's most important allies.
- Shattered Moon - It orbits the planet Koboh and a catastrophe has occurred on it. Cal can visit the vast station built on the moon.
- Nova Garon - This is one of the imperial bases that the main character must infiltrate in the final part of the campaign.
- Tanalorr - This is a blue-green planet located on the other side of the Abyss, which the team will only reach in the game's finale.
The number of locations you can visit on the galactic map may seem small, but Koboh and Jedha are gigantic and you will have to spend a lot of time to explore them in 100%.
Travel is initially severely restricted. You must first unlock each new main location by progressing through the main storyline. The game may also initially block returning to old locations, and we have covered this topic in more detail on How to return to Coruscant, among other pages.
Each main location has its own separate discovery percentage - this is filled by discovering new regions and smaller locations on the holographic map. This is independent of the number of collectibles found.