There are six locations you can explore in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. All of them are labeled as planets, but technically one is a moon and the other is a base built into an asteroid. Regardless of the technicalities, each of them has their own adventure to discover and secrets to uncover.

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Some are smaller than others, but they are all unique in their own ways. As Cal Kestis, you'll travel between them to complete objectives and take the fight to the Empire across all corners of the galaxy. Of course, the Empire isn't your only adversary in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The planets have a variety of dangers, hidden treasures, and more.

6 Shattered Moon

The Mantis lands on the docking pad of Koboh's Shattered Moon in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Koboh's Shattered Moon is one of the most lore-filled places in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. A lot of important battles and information gathering happens here. If you're one to want a massive open-world to explore, however, this isn't the planet for you.

There's not much to do except main story objectives on the Shattered Moon. It definitely serves its purpose, but that's about all it serves. Like most of the game's planets, it is quite a sight to behold. You'll just see it all fairly quickly compared to the others.

5 Nova Garon

The Mantis comes in for a landing on the imperial base of Nova Garon in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Nova Garon is perhaps the smallest location you'll come across in the game. It isn't a planet exactly, but is one of the places you can park the Mantis later on in the story. This is where you'll really get to stick it to the Empire, as it is home to the famed ISB, Imperial Security Bureau.

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This place has its own unique charm and is filled with collectibles and secrets for you to find. Nova Garon is where the action is at in terms of smaller planets in Jedi: Survivor. You'll be swatting away wave after wave of imperial troopers. Just don't get too excited about the exploration aspects. It is fairly linear, though you'll have fun running through your enemies here.

4 Tanalorr

The Mantis approaches Tanalorr after making it through the Abyss in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Tanalorr is the entire point of the story. It is a supposed paradise that ancient Jedi were looking to use a training ground for future members of the order. Beyond the Abyss, the Empire cannot follow, and Cal looks to help the Hidden Path make it their home. Of course, there are a couple of bad guys who want to turn it into their own domain from where they'll prepare to rule the galaxy.

It is hands down the most visually stunning area of the game. The content is not as vast as the likes of Koboh or Jedha, but you'll spend a lot of time just looking around to bask in its beauty. The time you do spend on Tanalorr is definitely enjoyable even without the mass of secrets hidden there. You just have to wait to reach it until the end of the story, though you're always able to go back after things have culminated.

3 Coruscant

A transport ship flies towards an imperial building on Coruscant in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The opening moments of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor happen on Coruscant. It has been the focal point of the Star Wars universe for decades. The planet is where the prequel movies saw politics in play and the Jedi reside in their temple. Following the events of Order 66, the Empire turned it into their base of operations.

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You'll find here a planet with a massive imperial presence. It is much more rundown and less regal than how we've come to know it through the movies. But it is still sprawling with metallic structures and the seedy feeling of its underworld remains. The story doesn't take you back here, so you'll have to give it a visit on your own at some point to fully understand its might as the imperial capital.

2 Jedha

Cal Kestis views an ancient Jedi structure on Jedha in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

We were introduced to Jedha in Rouge One: A Star Wars Story. In that film, the planet's Holy City was decimated by the Empire. Jedi: Survivor takes place prior to that, so you get to see the planet without any sort of description about it. It is a spiritual site for the Jedi and the exploration you do as Cal Kestis reveals much information regarding that fact.

The desert locale acts as a staging ground for most of the research you and your allies do. It is also where the Hidden Path, an underground railroad of sorts for force sensitive beings, got its start. This was first seen in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series on Disney+. There's a lot of background lore tied into Jedha and discovering it all is one of the best parts of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

1 Koboh

Cal Kestis approaches the saloon on Koboh in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Koboh acts as Cal's hub throughout the entirety of the journey. It's a lot to explore, but absolutely worth doing so. You'll gather new outfits, acquire hairstyles, and meet a wide range of characters in the saloon. It is the go-to planet to complete side quests and to do more of the relaxing activities like playing Holotactics or tending the garden.

It is one of the first planets you'll reach in the game and you'll just keep coming back. From mountainous areas to the swamps, it has a lot of different environment types for you to experience. It is safe to say the crew chose right to make Koboh the planet where they rest their head.

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