The announcement of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has fans speculating on what worlds Cal will journey to. With more and more fascinating worlds appearing throughout Star Wars, fans of the series are eager to see Cal exploring their favorites.

10 Tatooine

The desert planet of Tatooine is undoubtedly one of the most iconic worlds seen throughout the Star Wars series due to its Skywalker origins. Luke Skywalker was raised on this planet under the watchful eye of Obi-Wan Kenobi before he was forced out into the ruthless galaxy.

With Jedi: Fallen Order taking place five years after Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, the inclusion of Tatooine in its sequel could permit the inclusion of fan-favorite Obi-Wan Kenobi in the game’s story. Iconic locations like Mos Eisley’s Cantina and Jabba’s Palace could also be included.

9 Coruscant

Not much of Coruscant is seen after the events of Revenge of the Sith, so its inclusion in Jedi: Survivor could allow fans to learn more about how its vast city functions under the rule of the Galactic Empire.

Though the worlds included in Jedi: Fallen Order allowed the player to immerse themselves in the Star Wars galaxy, they were mostly devoid of modern life. If Cal were forced to journey to Coruscant, a world covered in cities, it could offer an entirely new thematic approach to the series.

8 Dagobah

After Order 66, the surviving members of the Jedi were forced to go into hiding. Those lucky enough to escape the clutches of the Emperor spread themselves throughout the galaxy to minimize their risk of being caught. Yoda, one of the most powerful Jedi to ever exist, chose to escape to the planet of Dagobah.

Dagobah is a largely unexplored and remote swamp-like planet. Though it does not look like much, it is rich in Force powers which may be why Yoda chose this as his world to retreat to. If Cal were to journey to Dagobah, he could encounter Yoda and undergo training similar to the training Luke underwent in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

7 Exegol

The planet of Exegol made its debut in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Once a prosperous planet full of life, Exegol became occupied by the Sith, which in turn drained all life from the planet. Located in the Unknown Regions of the galaxy it would be difficult for Cal to locate, but not impossible.

If Cal was forced to venture to Exegol it could allow the player to explore an entirely Sith world. It could offer a menacing glimpse into the Sith order while also tempting Cal to join the Dark Side. Not much is known about the planet, so Jedi: Survivor could flesh out Exegol’s history.

6 Mustafar

Mustafar is a planet mostly renowned for its depiction in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith but has since made numerous appearances throughout the series. Once iconic for being the setting where Obi-Wan bested Anakin in combat, it is now largely recognized as Darth Vader’s base of operations.

Darth Vader’s inclusion in the climax of Jedi: Fallen Order implies that he will be hunting Cal in the sequel. If captured, Cal may be escorted to Vader’s castle by Inquisitors to be tortured. If Cal escapes the Empire’s clutches, the inclusion of Mustafar would allow fans to explore Fortress Vader.

5 Alderaan

After Padme died during childbirth, her daughter Leia was adopted by Bail Organa. To keep her safe and reduce the risk of her being discovered, Organa chose to bring her to the mountainous planet of Alderaan, so she could live a danger-free life.

Though Alderaan is destined to be destroyed in Star Wars: A New Hope, its depiction in Obi-Wan Kenobi presents it as a thriving planet with a beautiful ecosystem. Jedi: Survivor could require Cal to journey to Alderaan to seek the aid of Bail Organa, allowing for the doomed planet of Alderaan to be given more depth.

4 Geonosis

The planet of Geonosis is most renowned for its depiction in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. The First Battle of Geonosis marked the debut of the Galactic Army of the Republic, a force made of Clones manufactured on Kamino.

The planet seems to largely consist of endless desert and baron wasteland, but if Cal were to venture to the planet it would allow the player to explore the aftermath of the Clone Wars, thus further amplifying Cal’s trauma.

3 Bespin

The planet of Bespin is home to Cloud City, the iconic location featured in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back wherein Luke and Vader have their first physical encounter. It is also home to Lando Calrissian, one of the most charming smugglers in the galaxy.

The inclusion of Bespin would allow developers to further enhance Lando’s backstory. Cal may have to journey to Cloud City to uncover information about the Empire and Lando, in his typical fashion, could set a trap for him. If set shortly after the events of Empire, Lando’s traitorous nature could be presented without guilt or regret as he would main goal would be to profit from Cal’s capture.

2 Takodana

Introduced in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the planet of Takodana acts as a neutral world wherein allegiances were briefly subsided. Takodana Castle, owned by the pirate Maz Kanata, offered its visitors a safe environment where they could relax before continuing their journey.

Takodana would be an excellent hub-world for Jedi: Survivor due to Maz Kanata’s knowledge of the downfall of the Jedi. She could offer her insight on the Empire and also point Cal in the right direction he needs to go.

1 Yavin 4

Yavin 4 is a jungle-like planet that orbits Yavin Prime. It made its first appearance in Star Wars: A New Hope when it acted as a base for the rebellion to plan their attack on the Death Star. Though the planet is discovered by the Empire and nearly destroyed, its inclusion in Jedi: Survivor could allow the player to learn more about the planet’s history.

The Great Temple seen on Yavin 4 was constructed 5,000 years before the events of A New Hope by a tribe known as the Massassi, a group that was enslaved by the Sith. There is a vast backstory hidden in this jungle so its placement in Jedi: Survivor could educate Cal on its past if he uses psychometry.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is now in development.

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