Cheats & Secrets

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Cheats & Secrets Guide



This guide covers all known cheats, unlock codes, hidden features, Easter eggs, and developer-intended secrets in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The game has no traditional cheat codes, console commands, or unlock codes that grant invincibility, infinite health, or level skips. However, it contains numerous intentional secrets, hidden areas, and Easter eggs designed for discovery.

Official Cheats & Codes



Star Wars Jedi: Survivor does not include any built-in cheat codes or developer console. There are no unlock codes for instant upgrades or story skips. All gameplay unlocks are earned through normal progression or New Game+.

Hidden Features & Unlockable Modes



  • New Game+ (Journey+): Unlocked after completing the story on any difficulty. Carries over all skill points, stances, cosmetics, and perks. Enemies are tougher and new rewards (like rare lightsaber components) are available.

  • Purity Perk: A hidden perk added in New Game+ that dramatically increases damage dealt and taken (one-hit kills for both Cal and enemies). It is found in the Lucrehulk after meditating at a specific Fractured History point.

  • Warrior Difficulty: Not hidden; all difficulties (Story, Jedi, Knight, Master, Grandmaster) are available from the start. No secret difficulty exists.

  • Fast Travel: Hidden feature unlocked after obtaining the Ascension Cable. You can fast travel between any Meditation Points after visiting them once.


Exploit-Safe Secrets (Intentional Hidden Content)



These are legitimate secrets that do not rely on glitches or exploits. They reward exploration and puzzle-solving.

SecretLocationReward
Spawn of OggdoPhon'Qi Caverns (Koboh) – enter through a hidden path behind a waterfall in the Derelict Dam.Double-bladed lightsaber emitter unique part.
The RancorCoruscant Sewers – after the first elevator descent, climb a yellow pipe to a hidden alcove.Force Tear challenge that rewards a rare BD-1 skin.
Fractured HistoryMultiple locations (Koboh, Jedha, Nova Garon) – look for cracked walls or glowing murals that trigger a vision after meditating.Lore entries, special cosmetic items, and the Purity perk (only in New Game+).
Mendel the DroidKoboh – find and repair Mendel in the Bygone Settlement, then meet him in Pyloon's Saloon. He gives a datadisc and a cosmetic after multiple encounters.Unique droid paint job.
Caij's Bounty QuestsHolotable in Pyloon's Saloon after speaking to Caij Vanda. Hidden bounty targets appear on various planets.Rare lightsaber parts and colors.
The Secret FishObtaining the “Sylvite” fish in the Basalt Rift (Koboh) – requires climbing to a high ledge after raising water levels.Achievement/trophy “Get That Out of Your Mouth” and special fish catalog entry.
Hidden Force TearsScattered across maps – often behind breakable walls or high ledges. Each offers a combat puzzle.Unique cosmetics and upgrade materials.
The Lucrehulk’s Opaque ChamberOn the Lucrehulk during the story sequence, after the second elevator, look for a partially hidden door on the left.Contains a chest with a pommel.

Easter Eggs



Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is filled with nods to the larger Star Wars universe, Respawn’s previous games, and pop culture.

  • “I have a bad feeling about this” – Cal says this line before a major boss fight (a Star Wars staple).

  • Oggdo Bogdo Returns – The infamous frog boss from Jedi: Fallen Order is referenced through the “Spawn of Oggdo” secret and a holocall from Greez.

  • Rancor Reference – Besides the hidden Rancor area, a poster in Pyloon’s Saloon advertises “Rancor Wrestling.”

  • Kujet’s Tomb – A reference to the ancient Zeffo lore from the first game.

  • Cal’s Scrapyard – In Pyloon’s Saloon, you can find a model of the Mantis from Fallen Order.

  • BT-7274 Droid – A small, non-interactive droid in the saloon resembles BT from Titanfall 2 (Respawn’s previous title).

  • Apex Legends Ref – A poster in the saloon shows an Arena-style combat advertisement with the Apex Legends logo.

  • The Great River – A line from an NPC directly quotes the Star Wars: The Clone Wars character Hondo Ohnaka.

  • Greez’s Cooking – Greez mentions a recipe that echoes the “Bantha milk” joke from The Mandalorian.

  • Echo of the Past – A datadisc found on Jedha describes a Jedi who fought with a corrupted crystal, referencing The High Republic series.

  • Post-Credits Scene – After the main story, a hidden cutscene shows Cal and Merrin discussing the future, hinting at the sequel.


  • Developer-Intended Hidden Content



    These are deliberately hidden features that the developers expected players to discover organically.

  • All Cosmetics Are Collectible: Every lightsaber part, BD-1 skin, and outfit is hidden in the world. None are microtransactions.

  • The “Secrets” Achievement/Trophy: Awards 25G bronze / Bronze trophy for finding all secret areas (the exact definition: completing Force Tears, finding all Fractured History points, and defeating the Spawn of Oggdo).

  • Helmetless Cal: Automatically unlocked after completing the story. Not hidden but often missed by players who skip the final cutscene.

  • Multiple Endings? No. The game has a single canonical ending, but dialogue choices in the final mission affect the flavor of a few lines.

  • New Game+ Exclusive Perks: The Purity and other hidden perks only appear in New Game+ after completing specific conditions (e.g., defeating the Spawn of Oggdo on a previous save).


  • Important Notes



  • No known safe exploits or glitches exist that grant unintended advantages. Use of third-party trainers or save editors may corrupt saves.

  • All secrets listed above are part of the intended game design and can be found without breaking any rules.

  • The game updates (post-launch patches) have not added any cheat codes.


For a complete walkthrough of finding each secret, consult our All Game Items and Map Secrets sections.