Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an ambitious sequel that weaves an emotional tale for Cal Kestis, and gives you a wealth of new locales to explore. It’s just about everything you could want from a sequel in terms of being bigger and better, and that applies to the length as well. Survivor is quite a bit longer than Fallen Order, especially if you’re planning on taking your time to explore. Here’s exactly how long you can expect to spend on Cal’s latest spacefaring journey.
How Long Is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?
Survivor’s main story clocks in a bit longer than Fallen Order, and a straight playthrough will usually take roughly 15-20 hours. Of course, a huge part of the game is exploration, as there are over a hundred collectibles to find including stat boosts, new haircuts, clothing, Lightsaber materials, and more. Survivor also introduces a new side quests system called Rumors, giving you optional objectives to explore that usually have a bit of story tied to them.
With all that in mind if you’re looking to liberally explore you can assume to double your playtime, or even go upwards of 50 hours if you’re looking to do everything. After you beat Survivor, you’ll be able to reload your save and keep exploring. There are even some new conversations that help shed light on the ending and the fates of certain characters.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Chapter List
Jedi Survivor is split up into six different chapters of varying length, with the later chapters typically lasting longer because of the skills you unlock, letting you explore more. Each chapter is split up into a selection of sub-chapters, but in order to avoid spoilers we’ll only be noting the first of each.
- Chapter 1 - The Heist
- Chapter 2 - Pyloon’s Saloon
- Chapter 3 - A New Home
- Chapter 4 - The Hidden Path
- Chapter 5 - Rayvis Defeated
- Chapter 6 - Kata Akuna
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus
Survivor does have a New Game Plus mode at launch, instantly letting you jump into a new game once you’re done. All stances, skills points, and cosmetics will carry over to the new playthrough, on top of some new perks that can drastically change your playstyle, like increasing your Lightsaber damage while also increasing the damage Cal takes. Past that, you’ll unlock the Red and Party colors for your Lightsaber.