In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, players shouldn’t rush through the main story without first trying out these great side quests and activities.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a lot of content that players can start exploring right away. The main story tasks in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor are a lot of fun to play through, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the rest of the game. Some amazing places, tasks, and collectibles are hidden in side content that players can access.
Even one of the biggest turns in the game is hidden behind side content, so players will want to check every corner for new things to do. The main story of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor isn’t the only thing to do in the game. There’s a lot more to do, like finding the truth behind rumours from regular people or meeting new famous beasts.
Rumors On Koboh

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is different from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in that it has a new side mission feature that lets players go to places on Koboh they wouldn’t be able to through the main missions. We just call these side tasks “rumours.”
Talking to prospectors and other people on Koboh is one way for players to “hear” about a rumour. You can do this in Pyloon’s Saloon or anywhere else in Koboh. Rumours can lead players to collectibles, Jedi Meditation Chambers, and even famous bosses.
Trophy Hunting

Achievement and prize hunting has always been a popular way for players to finish a game 100%.Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s awards aren’t too hard to get, so it shouldn’t take too long to finish the game.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has 54 different medals that players can try to get. More than half of them can only be earned after beating the story mode, which leaves many players with questions.After beating the game, players can start looking for individual prizes. Cal’s old poncho is one of the trophies that can be found.
Holotactics

Since Star Wars: A New Hope first showed the tabletop game Holotactics, fans have been wanting to play the game that Chewbacca loved so much. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a game called Holotactics that can be played. This is good news for people who like video games.
Players will be able to use the Holotactics table in Pyloon’s Saloon once they have saved Bhima and Tulli on Koboh. This means that gamers will be able to play against different people and get different prizes. Scans of BD-1 enemies even affect which units can be used in Holotactics, so players should scan every new opponent.
Hunt For Collectibles

In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the collectibles are much more different from one another. Instead of just cosmetics and Force Essences, players can look for perks, weapon parts, BD-1 parts, world resources, and even different hairstyles for Cal.
Players will finally be able to find every item in the game once they have given Cal all of the different skills for moving. To find collectibles, gamers will want to go back to places where they did missions before or to hidden spots on different worlds.
Complete The Databank

In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it’s easy for players to miss the Databank as they move through the game. In fact, many players might not even notice it until they get the map upgrade for BD-1 that lets the droid find unfound Databank records on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s many planets.
The Databank has notes for characters, Star Wars history, enemy guides, planets, and other things. You can find these through Force Echoes and BD-1 scans. After getting the BD-1 map upgrade, it’s best to look for Databank records.
Spice Up The Rooftop Garden

The rooftop garden on top of Pyloon’s Saloon is one of the most surprising and most loved parts of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. After opening the rooftop level, Cal will be able to plant seeds he found on his way through Koboh.
Players will need to cut down plants with glowing, green seeds moving around them in order to find new seeds. Once players also find Pili, they will be able to unlock more spots on the rooftop garden to plant more seeds, and the whole roof will feel better than ever.
Bounty Hunting

When players in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor unlock the bounty hunting system, they will be able to see what it’s like to go on a bounty hunt in Star Wars. Caij will finally talk to Cal and tell him where the bounty hunters are and who they are.
Cal will get a Bounty Puck after killing a bounty hunter. This puck can be used to buy things at Caij’s store.This will get him parts for his gun and even perks. After finishing all of Happy Wheels game’s bounties, players will also get a cameo from a famous Star Wars character.
Fish With Scoova

Scoova Stev is one of the most interesting and funny people in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Scoova is first seen on Koboh, where he is sitting on his fishing boat near a body of water. After talking to Scoova, he will jump into the water and come back out with the See Fish.
Scoova has a lot of stories about fishing that people can hear if they talk to him more. Scoova will also show up on different maps, and players can talk to him to get new kinds of fish. Which many players may not have known.
Complete Holomaps

When a player in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor moves their cursor over a planet. They will see that the name of the planet is followed by a portion of the planet that has been found. To completely find a world, players will have to find every inch of its map.
When players get the last movement update, they will be able to finally explore every part of a planet’s map. When players finish a planet’s map, they will have found almost every treasure, enemy. And secret, which is great for getting achievements.
You can now play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.