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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - All the Planets

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – List of All Planets

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You can’t have a proper Star Wars game without exotic planets to explore, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order delivers on this promise. The question some of you have asked, though, is how many planets are there exactly? Well, warning: there will be spoilers below, so for those of you who enjoy discovering what the game has on offer on your own I recommend turning back now. I dunno, maybe read our review or other guides, but if you don’t mind being spoiled then press on.

There are five total planets to explore in Fallen Order.

Okay, I kept that vague and used a screenshot from the early game for those of you who wanted a number, but not a list. If you only wanted that, now is the time to look away, cause here comes the list of actual planets.

Excluding the first planet we find Cal on (you can’t return to Bracca after you leave it), the planets available to explore are:

  • Bogano
  • Zeffo
  • Dathomir
  • Kashyyyk
  • Ilum

There is a sixth planet for the final chapter, but it is a strictly linear affair you can’t return to once the story is concluded. I’ve excluded that from this list – not because of the spoiler potential necessarily – but due to it being similar to the starter planet  in execution. The other five in this list all have secrets to find, cosmetics tucked away in hidden corners, and branching paths to explore. Ergo: these planets are the planets that matter if you want to ace the entire game.

Besides, keeping one surprise in the deck is never a bad thing, and the last planet is worth it. Again, feel free to check out our other guides, and to see what we thought of Fallen Order be sure to read our review!

 


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