How Many Planets Are In Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order?
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order follows Jedi Pawawan Cal Kestis as he embarks on a journey across the galaxy as he attempts to complete his training and begin rebuilding the Jedi Order. Throughout his journey, Cal will explore various planets, and you can find out how many planets are in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order with our guide right here.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Planets List
There are a total of seven planets in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, but not all of them are fully explorable. Of the seven planets, only five can be fully explored; Bogano, Zeffo, Kashyyyk, Dathomir, and Ilum. The two remaining planets – Bracca and Nur – are used for single, linear missions and can not be revisited or freely explored.
The seven planets and a little information about each of them can be found below, as well as the order in which you’ll explore them:
- Bracca: A scrapyard planet where you begin the game and must flee once discovered by the Inquisitorius.
- Bogano: The first planet you’ll visit, which is home to a mysterious Vault built by the ancient Zeffo civilisation.
- Zeffo: The homeworld of the Zeffo, a water-bogged planet with ruins and crypts protected by dangerous Tomb Guardians.
- Kashyyyk: A dense forest planet that is home to the Wookie species.
- Dathomir: A dark, red planet home to dangerous wildlife, and the mysterious Nightbrothers and Nightsisters.
- Ilum: A snow-covered planet that is used as a rite of passage for young Jedis to find kyber crystals for lightsabers.
- Nur: A water-based planet that is home to the underwater Fortress Inquisitorius, where captured Jedi are held.
Upon starting the game, Bogano will be the only world you can visit. Once you’ve explored the Zeffo Vault on the planet, you’ll unlock Zeffo and Dathomir. The story will require you to visit Zeffo, but you can fly to Dathomir where you can pick up a lightsaber upgrade – the planet and its enemies are very dangerous, so heading to Dathomir early can be risky!
Meanwhile, Kashyyyk is unlocked once you’ve completed some story objectives on Zeffo, and Ilum unlocks after an important battle on Dathomir. The final planet, Nur, is visited at the end of the game.
Once unlocked, the fully explorable planets can be visited by entering the Mantis ship and interacting with the Holotable, through which you can select worlds. Simply sit in the co-pilot’s seat to fly to the planet.
That’s our guide to the planets in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. While you’re here, why not take a look at how to unlock all lightsaber colours in the game or how many bosses are in the game?