Jedi Survivor New Journey + Everything you should know

This guide will cover everything that you get by starting a New Journey+ in Star Wars Jedi Survivor: what items and upgrades you get to keep and what new items you gain!

What is New Journey + and how to unlock it

Finishing a Star Wars game always brings a small sense of fulfillment. Whether because of its incredible story or the challenging gameplay. Many times we want to do another playthrough with options that make it more challenging.

This is what the New Journey+ in Jedi Survivor (or New Game+ as many of us know it) is for. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

After finishing the main story of Jedi Survivor, the New Journey+ option will be available on the menu screen. To play it, you have to pick an existing save where you have completed at least the main story of the game.

This will allow you to play through the game again with most of what you have unlocked and earned from your first playthrough.

What do you carry over into New Journey +

When you start this new adventure, the first thing that you’ll notice in the New Journey+ is that all of your unlocked cosmetics will carry over . Clothes, hairsttles and beards, lightsaber and blaster customizations, and BD-1 parts.

You will also have all skill points that you unlocked reset so you can spend them however you want.

There are some abilities that will be locked until you reach a certain point in the story. You might want to save some points for when more abilities are available.

At the start of New Journey + you will not have access to advanced abilities that Cal learns through the story such as Force Lift and Force Slam. You will also not be able to slide through the green shield barriers as this ability is earned on Jedha when Merrin gives you the relic.

All of these you will earn as you progress through the story of the game. Speaking of story, absolutely every collectible and map upgrade you have unlocked in your first run, will be disabled in New Journey +.

All chests will be open, all seeds you picked up for the garden will carry over and you will not get to pick them up a second time. All map upgrades you have unlocked will carry over as well.

You will keep all of the unlocked Perks. You will be able to replay each puzzle and Force Tear, but you will not be able to collect Stims , Health Upgrades and Force Upgrades . All of these essences will be disabled if you have picked them up during your first run.

Whatever items you have not completed or collected on your first run, they will still be available in New Journey +.

What is new and different in New Journey +

One of the best things about the New Journey+ is the addition of three new Perks. The first one is the Warrior Perk. This one is very simple, it replaces weak enemies with more powerful ones.

You will notice this right from the start. Standard Scout Troopers are replaced with Riot Troopers and Purge Troopers . If you want a more challenging experience, the Warrior perk combined with the next one are definitely for you. The Warrior perk is activated by default when you start New Journey +.

Purity is a perk that increases the damage output of all sources. Cal will two-shot almost any enemy but that goes both ways. This is the closest to a movie experience that you’ll get. Regardless of how big your health bar is, if Cal takes a few shots he is going to succumb.

I tried this perk and it is incredibly fun, a single mistake can prove to be fatal. Every time that an enemy is glowing red you will consider it twice before doing something reckless. This is probably the best way to practice and master your parrying, evading, and deflecting skills on the go.

The last Perk added to the New Journey+ is called Trendsetter. Unlike the other two, this doesn’t affect the difficulty of the gameplay. Every time you die, your appearance will be randomized: hair, beard, clothes, lightsaber, and even BD-1.

After being defeated three times, this is how I looked after each respawn. The game will choose only from the cosmetics you currently have. An interesting thing is that it looks like it tries to pick matching combinations for everything but the lightsaber. If you are into Jedi fashion, don’t worry about not looking good for the occasion.

The best thing about the Warrior, Purity, and Trendsetter perks is that none of them occupy a perk slot. You can equip them all at once and still use your three perk slots or more (if you have unlocked them).

In this image, you can see how I have equipped the Wisdom perk that uses three out of my three slots while still using the New Journey+ perks.

The Party Lightsaber option changes the color of your lightsaber with each attack that you do. It looks good but I would’ve preferred something else like getting the option to have one blue blade and a purple (or any other color). This is a good option if you love all lightsaber colors and can’t simply pick one.

My absolute favorite addition to the New Journey+ is the red lightsaber blade. I think it’s one of the most intimidating colors for any lightsaber wielder to use. Matching it with dark robes and a black lightsaber hilt is so satisfying.

The extra perks that change the difficulty and additional lightsaber blades don’t necessarily make it a completely new game but they definitely enhance the experience and prover a bigger challenge for those players that love getting pushed to the limits.

The first change you can make to Cal is right at the first Meditation Point. You can use all of the Skill Points and change Perks.

This concludes my guide to the New Journey+ in Jedi Survivor. You can take a look at the  Star Wars Jedi Survivor Guides Master List  for more.

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Star wars jedi: survivor - everything that carries over to ng+ (& what changes).

Beat Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? There is so much more to do when players cycle back around into New Journey + mode. Here’s everything to know.

  • Star Wars Jedi: Survivor offers a New Journey + mode for players to replay the game with new challenges.
  • Players can start New Journey + after beating the game.
  • Upon starting New Game Plus, three new perks are also unlocked.

Once someone has beaten the main story campaign of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , the fun doesn't have to end, as the adventure can then be played fresh with its version of New Game Plus, called New Journey +. This mode gives more of a challenge for Cal and fun ways to experience the game differently with new perks, unlocks, and possibilities. The first time anyone plays through a game this detailed and large, it is natural that a lot of content could easily be missed out on, so having these incentives to go back and enjoy it again can be a good way to see more of the lore and story that might have passed players by originally.

Of course, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor can take around thirty hours to beat the game once, but for those who have enjoyed the experience and want to see what they missed or just try out different perks or lightsaber stances , going for a second or even third playthrough can be a tempting proposition. Many games offer an NG+ mode to keep the action going and encourage replayability, and Jedi: Survivor continues this tradition. In this game, they have titled NG+ to be New Journey + to flow better with the initial Journey theme, and it provides players with several fun inducements to try it out.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Ending Explained (In Detail)

How to start new journey + in star wars jedi: survivor, ng+ begins after beating the game on any difficulty.

In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , players will automatically unlock the New Journey + mode after successfully finishing the game on any of the difficulty settings. After the credits roll, the game shows players some brief explanations of what the new mode is and a bit about what they will get out of trying it out. Then, to start the more advanced NG+ playthrough, all players have to do is go back to the main menu screen and select " Start New Journey + " from the listed options, and the adventure begins anew.

What Cal Brings With Him Into The New Game +

Cal's new journey can begin with refreshed skills.

Starting over isn't so bad when Cal gets to bring a lot of his stuff with him from the first time around. The New Journey + mode makes the enemies a lot stronger, but it all evens out, given that Cal is also much stronger than he was initially. In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , players get to start the story over from the beginning while still having the skill points they earned in the first playthrough, and some new unlocks are provided.

Cal's skill points are refunded to him, letting players mix things up and try different arrangements than they had done in the previous run. This is a perfect opportunity to try different options and experiment with skills that didn't get much use before.

Because map upgrades carry over, it's a great idea to try to collect these in the first playthrough before beginning New Journey +

New Journey + in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a good time for players to try to find any collectibles they missed the first time playing the game. It is important to note that not only do all collectibles that have been found remain with Cal, but the chests will also remain open to quickly signal to the player which things have already been found to help them not waste too much time searching. Thanks to map upgrades carrying over, collectibles will be seen on the map from the beginning of New Journey +.

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Every perk added for new journey + in star wars jedi: survivor, three free perks are unlocked.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor 's second playthrough in New Journey + mode gives players three new perks: Purity, Warrior, and Trendsetter. These perks can be turned on or off in-game and include different bonuses.

If players don't pay attention, they may be surprised by the challenge at the start of NG+. The default settings for the New Journey + have the Warrior Perk automatically equipped , which makes all the enemies significantly more difficult right from the start. This can be removed or changed at the first Meditation Circle that Cal finds on Coruscant, but until then, Cal may have a bit of a rude awakening, especially for anyone not aware of this. All other Perks, Stances, and Skills are automatically unequipped at the beginning of the NG+ and need to be selected anew at the Meditation Circle.

Abilities that are learned through story progression are not carried over.

Cosmetic Unlocks For New Game + In Jedi: Survivor

New journey + begins with the party blade lightsaber.

The party is just getting started in this NG+ option with the bonus lightsaber colors. As part of the bonuses, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor gives players a special Party Blade that cycles through rainbow colors when they start over. Also, for those who want to pretend they are Sith, a red blade option is now unlocked for Cal's lightsaber. All other lightsaber blades, as well as all cosmetics, carry over from the first playthrough to the next.

Wait, Does Cal Kestis Even Have A Canon Lightsaber Color?

What does not carry over in star wars jedi: survivor new journey +, force powers are still unlocked through story progression.

Because of the way the story campaign of the game is designed to progress, even though Cal starts New Journey + with his skills and powers unlocked, players will still not have access to use all of his Force powers until they are unlocked during the natural progression of the narrative. While this can be disappointing, it makes sense or else it could cause some sequence-breaking issues in the story advancement if Cal already has each ability.

Many video games recently have been adding NG+ modes as an option to help encourage players in their replayability. This game's predecessor, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, did not offer a NG+ mode until about six months after it was released. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has it available for everyone who has enjoyed their first run of the game and now wants to go back and take their time getting all the collectibles and seeing anything they missed originally.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor - New Game Plus And New Lightsaber Colors Guide

Complete the campaign to earn goodies in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

By Jason Rodriguez on April 27, 2023 at 1:23PM PDT

Your journey in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor can last dozens of hours. Eventually, though, the story has to end. Still, there's more to do once you're done with the campaign. Here's our guide to help you with New Game Plus and new Lightsaber colors in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus and new Lightsaber colors guide

You'll unlock the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus option after defeating the final boss and clearing the campaign. But, before we get to that, we have to mention that you can still continue playing the game using your main save. All planets and areas that you've been to before can be revisited, so you can freely acquire collectibles and complete rumors/sidequests at your leisure.

What carries over in New Game Plus

As for the Star Wars Jedi Survivor New Game Plus mode, you should see the Start New Journey+ option on the main menu. This will create a separate save file to differentiate it from your initial run.

There are some caveats when you begin a New Game Plus run. For instance, all your abilities will be reset. These consist of special actions, such as grapple upgrades or being able to pass through green barriers . You have to reacquire them once more.

Fancy role-playing as a Sith Lord? Although it's just a cosmetic, you can have a red Lightsaber.

Still, a bunch of stuff will be carried over:

  • Lightsaber stances - You can use Crossguard or Blaster Stance early on, though you still need to gain access to a Meditation Point.
  • Cosmetics - Every new design for Cal Kestis, BD-1, Lightsabers, Blasters, and various color palettes will be available. Their respective chests will be empty on your next run.
  • Resources - You get to keep all your resource collectibles. You won't be able to grab the same ones on your next run. As for the NPCs themselves, you need to unlock their function, either via story progression or sidequest completion. You can learn more in our resource collectibles and vendors guide .
  • Skill points - All the skill points you've amassed will carry over, but they'll be reset. You'd have to reallocate them. You can learn more in our best skills guide .
  • Perks - There are 25 perks/passives for your to discover, but only 22 will be available on your initial run. All of these will be retained when you start your New Game Plus campaign. You'll also receive three additional perks, which we detail below.

A New Game Plus perk remixes encounters, which could mean facing DT Sentry Droids as early as Coruscant.

New Lightsaber colors and perks

Apart from the above, you'll also be able to unlock new perks and new Lightsaber colors in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. These perks don't count toward the perk slot limit. As such, you can activate all three of them or none at all.

  • Warrior - Replaces standard enemies with more difficult combat encounters.
  • Purity - Increases the damage dealt by Cal, friendlies, and enemies.
  • Trendsetter - Randomize your equipped cosmetics on character death.

As for the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Lightsaber colors, you'll receive two: Red (for those who are fans of the Sith), and Party (which is a multi-color option). These are not palettes for the parts, but actual blade colors. You can make changes once you gain access to a workbench.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus explained - New Lightsaber colours, Perks & more

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus explained - New Lightsaber colours, Perks & more

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Like many popular games, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor features New Game Plus, but what exactly does the mode include?

With so much to do in Jedi: Survivor, from planets to explore and different stances to unlock , players will want to know what extra features come with it - so, let's get into everything that features in the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Journey+ mode. 

  • Check out the full list of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor voice actors and cast .

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus features

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus screen, showing the 'start New Journey+' option

Known here as 'New Journey+', you'll unlock Jedi: Survivor's New Game Plus mode right after you beat the main story of the game , roll credits, and witness the post-credits scene before being allowed to explore again.

Immediately, you'll be notified that New Journey+ is unlocked and will have extra benefits if you want to start a new adventure. 

As you play Star Wars: Jedi Survivor New Game Plus (New Journey+), you'll have the following benefits: 

  • Purity grants a massive increase in weapon damage for both friends and foes.
  • Warrior replaces standard enemies with new, more difficult combat encounters.
  • Trendsetter randomises your cosmetics on death.
  • New Lightsaber blade colours: Red and Party Lightsaber blades are now available.
  • Skill Points & Lightsaber Stances: Your Skill Points have been refunded and are ready to be spent again and all Lightsaber Stances are unlocked.
  • Abilities reset: All new abilities found on your journey have been reset.
  • All cosmetics you've already unlocked will be made available to you right from the outset.

For players looking to channel their inner Sith and wield the Red Lightsaber blade, this New Journey+ mode for Jedi: Survivor is more than welcome. What's more, having your Skill Points refunded so you can reinvest in new skills you haven't tried or more into your favourite Lightsaber stances, is a wonderful touch. 

That's all you need to know about everything that comes with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus mode 'New Journey+'. For more on the game, check out how to unlock fast travel in Jedi: Survivor . For even more Star Wars Jedi: Survivor guides, you can be sure to find them right here at GGRecon. 

About the author 

Ben is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. Alongside his BA (Hons) in Business Management is a wealth of gaming and entertainment writing experience, having previously occupied roles as a Copywriter in e-commerce at Overclockers and Guides & SEO Writer at GameByte and FragHero. When not whipping up guides and reviews, Ben’ll be off playing the latest Pokemon games, Overwatch 2, Spider-Man, The Witcher, and Final Fantasy - all before reading manga and listening to Ice Nine Kills.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Journey +: What carries over, new perks and unlocks

By matthew liebl | apr 29, 2023.

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Have you already beaten the main story of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor? Ready for a new challenge? Like its 2019 predecessor, Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor features a New Journey + option . This is the equivalent of a New Game Plus seen in other action-adventure games.

New Journey + is a way to continue your adventures as Cal Kestis. Once you complete your first playthrough, you’ll be able to access this new mode through the main menu. Doing so will create a separate save file so you won’t lose access to that initial playthrough if you ever want to go back.

Although New Journey + acts as a brand-new playthrough, restarting the story, you aren’t starting entirely from scratch. Not only does some of your progress from the main game — like skills and stances — carry over, but you’ll also unlock new perks.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: What carries over into New Journey +

When starting New Journey +, you’ll actually have access to quite a few things from your previous journey. All of your Lightsaber Stances will already be unlocked, and your Skill Points will be refunded, allowing you to spend them immediately, and possibly experiment with a new character build. This is a great way to replay the game while not having the feeling of starting entirely from scratch, which I know can be a turn-off for many players. Additionally, all of the cosmetics you’ve unlocked will also carry over , including your Lightsaber colors.

The only thing that’s really reset is Cal’s abilities. This is to prevent you from skipping entire sections of the game. You’ll also need to reach your first Meditation Point before you can actually change your Lightsaber Stance.

New Lightsaber Blades

Speaking of Lightsaber colors, you’ll actually get two new ones for starting New Journey +. For fans who have always desired to turn Cal into a Sith, you’ll get the chance with a Red Lightsaber blade. There’s also a multi-color Party Lightsaber blade that you’ll get.

Three New Perks

Perhaps the most exciting part about New Journey + is the three new Perks you’ll get. These are Purity, Warrior and Trendsetter. Here’s what each one does if you toggle it on:

  • Purity: Grants a massive increase in weapon damage for both friends and foes
  • Warrior: Replaces standard enemies with new, more difficult combat encounters
  • Trendsetter: Randomizes your cosmetics on death
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If you’re looking for an added challenge, Purity and Warrior seem like an ideal combination. Trendsetter just seems like a fun one.

How Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's New Game Plus Works

A New Game Plus option upon completion of the game was included with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor at launch. Here's how it works and what carries over.

Many modern role-playing and action-adventure games include New Game+, which essentially allows players to start a new game with most or all of the progress they made during a previously completed playthrough. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor includes a New Game+ (which the title technically refers to as "New Journey Plus") for players to utilize in order to retrieve any collectibles they may have missed and experience gameplay in a brand-new way during each subsequent playthrough.

Jedi: Survivor 's New Game+ comes with a host of additions and changes for players to enjoy. These changes include three new Perks, two new lightsaber blades, and the ability to reorient skill trees according to preference. Here is a thorough breakdown of everything Jedi: Survivor 's New Game+ adds, takes away, and carries over.

RELATED: What Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Players Should Know Before They Start

Jedi: Survivor's New Game Plus Adds Three New Perks

A unique addition to Jedi: Survivor is its Perks, which essentially give Cal bonuses to stats like his damage output, Life regeneration, and block meter. These Perks can be acquired in a number of ways, from purchasing them from vendors to completing Jedi Chambers . When players start New Game+ in Jedi: Survivor , they'll receive three new Perks for free: Warrior, Purity, and Trendsetter.

The Warrior Perk comes automatically equipped when players start New Game+, and it increases the challenge by replacing standard enemies with new, more difficult combat encounters. Although it comes automatically equipped at the start of New Game+, it can still be unequipped at any time via any Meditation Point. The Purity Perk is a "glass cannon" Perk that massively increases weapon damage for Cal, his friends, and his foes, so players desiring a more realistic combat experience should equip it upon starting New Game+. Finally, the Trendsetter Perk is the fun-factor Perk of the three, as it randomizes Cal's equipped cosmetics upon death. This Perk pulls from the pool of any cosmetics players have acquired during their time with the game, and it can make for some rather interesting (and often comical) looks for Cal.

RELATED: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Pushes the Boundaries of Game Accessibility

Cal Receives Two New Lightsaber Blades

Jedi: Survivor comes with plenty of customization options, including the ability to alter the appearance of Cal, his weaponry, and BD-1. New Game+ adds two new lightsaber blade colors to the mix, allowing Cal to wield a Red Blade or the colorful Party Blade. While the Red Blade is self-explanatory, the Party Blade changes its color after every attack, and with a pool of 10 colors, it really does make combat look like a party

Skill Points Are Refunded & Abilities Are Reset

Every Skill Point is refunded at the start of Jedi: Survivor 's New Game+, and while this makes for a rather time-consuming process of unlocking skills again, players will be pleased to know that they can continue to earn even more Skill Points as they play through the game a second time. On top of that, players will find earning more Skill Points to be a much quicker process than expected, as the amount of experience it takes to earn them is not exponentially increased on a second playthrough.

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The downside to Jedi: Survivor 's New Game+ is that all abilities are reset. This only includes the abilities that Cal learns as the story progresses, like Dash or Lift and Slam, and they can only be relearned by reaching the point in the narrative where they are unlocked. The good news, however, is that players will start each New Game+ with all lightsaber stances already unlocked, so they can begin using their favorites stances right away.

All Collectibles Carry Over

The final feature included in Jedi: Survivor 's New Game+ is the progress carryover of all collectibles from the previous playthrough. This includes chests, Essences, Databank entries, Force Tears, Treasures, and Seed Pods. Chests that were opened previously will still be opened, Force Tears that were completed will still be completed, and as collected Essences provide Cal with Life and Force upgrades, players will begin their New Game+ adventure with these upgrades already applied.

  • New Journey Plus

In Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a new game mode has been added on May 4th, 2020. New Journey Plus allows players to replay the game from a completed save file, while taking over key unlocks and skills from their previous game.

How to Unlock New Journey Plus

In order to get the option for New Journey Plus, you must have beaten the game on any difficulty. Doing this will mark your save file as "complete" even though it puts you right before the final battle.

Once you have updated the game to Patch 1.09, you will find a new option to "Start New Journey +" in addition to loading an existing Journey or starting a new one.

What Transfers Over Into New Journey Plus

Jedi Fallen Order has a lot of different mechanics and collectibles that you can obtain over the course of the game, and certain things will carry over to your new game. These include:

  • All Collectibles - Skins, Lightsaber Parts Obtained (chests will remain open)
  • All Lightsaber Colors
  • All Skills Unlocked

However, due to the game's nature, Cal will start New Journey Plus without most of his force powers, and will not be able to use them - or the associated upgraded skills - until that force power is unlocked through the course of the game.

Additional Unlocks

Once you begin a New Journey Plus, you will automatically unlock a new Inquisitor Outfit and Red Lightsaber for Cal Kestis . This outfit can only be worn in new playthroughs, and does not retroactively apply to other saved games.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: 7 Ways To Spice Up New Game Plus

Playing Jedi: Survivor's new game plus can be a more interesting experience by doing these things.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will usually take players a while to beat the game's main story missions, especially when players wish to delve into side content that they can find in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's various planets. Overall, the game can take a lot more than a day's worth of hours to complete, but once gamers have finally taken on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's last story boss and beat the game, the New Journey + will be unlocked.

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This will allow players to play through the story again with all of Cal's perks, skills, stances, and collectives unlocked. There are even three new perks that players can use to play through Star Wars Jedi: Survivor a bit differently.

7 Using The Purity Perk

After players beat Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , they will be able to access three new perks upon starting New Journey +. One of these perks is called Purity. Equipping the Purity perk will allow Cal to deal a lot more damage with any attack.

Not only will the Purity perk increase Cal's damage though, as having Purity equipped will also grant a bonus to all enemies' and allies' damage output. Purity offers a great incentive to play through Star Wars Jedi: Survivor once more, and also a great way for players to test their combat skills.

6 Using The Warrior Perk

One of the other perks that players will be granted access to is the Warrior perk. Warrior is one of the most unique items in all of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , as it changes a lot of things in the game's world. With Warrior equipped with Cal, the enemies in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be replaced with much more difficult enemies.

For example, rather than players encountering a lonesome B1 Droid, they may instead run into a rampant Mogu. This can help make Star Wars Jedi: Survivor a lot more difficult than it already is. Players will want to know all the best tips for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's combat.

5 No Healing

Challenge runs are one of the most popular things to do in a Souls-like game, which is one of the best ways to describe Star Wars Jedi: Survivor . With that in hand, players can easily use challenges from the likes of Dark Souls and incorporate them into Star Wars Jedi: Survivor .

One such challenge would be that healing is not allowed. The healing stims that BD-1 use are very useful when saving Cal, but players looking to make the game more difficult can run through Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's main story without using any healing.

4 Using Only One Stance

There are five different lightsaber stances — Single, Double-Bladed, Dual-Wield, Crossguard, and Blaster — that fans are able to use in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor . What's more, is that players are able to equip themselves with two different lightsaber stances at the same time, which they can switch between at any time.

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But, if players want a more specific type of bola to hold them back from beating Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , they can take on the dare to only use a single stance. For more of a challenge, players can only use a stance that they haven't played much before.

3 No Upgrades Run

Just like other Souls-like games where players can spend points to level themselves up, comes the challenge to beat the game without upgrading their characters. In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , players will obtain Skill Points that they can use to invest in various abilities or passive abilities.

These enhance Cal's efficiency throughout the game, but players who want to make that game more difficult can take on the challenge of not upgrading Cal at all. To take it a step further, players can't use perks to beat Star Wars Jedi: Survivor .

2 The Force Doesn't Awaken

Of course, lightsabers are the main weapon that Cal will use in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , but the Force is essentially Cal's secondary weapon. The Force helps Cal pull, throw, slam, lift, confuse, and even slow enemies, which helps a lot with crowd control.

One challenge playthrough that players can do in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is to play through the game and pretend that Cal Kestis isn't a Force-sensitive being. Players who are up to the challenge will not be able to use any Force attacks or abilities, meaning that they will only be able to use their lightsaber to defeat enemies.

1 Permadeath Run

Permadeath is an important concept in the world of gaming, especially in the ones where it is almost inevitable to perish at some point, like Elden Ring . Some video game titles even have Permadeath as a game mode option, like The Last of Us Part 2 .

Though Star Wars Jedi: Survivor doesn't have a permadeath mode, players can make their own permadeath rules and play through the game as if there was a true permadeath mode. Essentially, players cannot die in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor while playing on the hardest difficulty. Though Cal will be able to respawn, players will have to reset their game progress back to the beginning when playing through Star Wars Jedi: Survivor with permadeath rules,

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available now on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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How Star Wars Jedi Could Challenge Traditional Jedi Lore Further

  • Cal Kestis's unique character and willingness to defy Jedi norms make a potential reunion with his family an intriguing storyline, though nothing suggests his family will appear.
  • Survivor hinted at Cal's attachment to Merrin, breaking the traditional Jedi code and suggesting his willingness to prioritize personal relationships over Jedi teachings.
  • A potential third game could explore Cal's divergence from both the Jedi and Sith, leading him to become a Gray Jedi with his own personal code.

After the events of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor , there are many questions surrounding what a potential third game could look like when it comes to Cal Kestis and his journey. After Cameron Monaghan, the actor responsible for Cal's incredible portrayal, seemingly confirmed a third Jedi game , many fans have wondered where Cal's story will go after Survivor . Although there are no clear plot points known yet, putting a twist on long-established Jedi lore could serve as an interesting narrative for Cal.

A new chapter for Cal after Star Wars Jedi: Survivor could dive into his past in a fascinating way that would go against the established Jedi code. It's well known in Star Wars canon that Jedi are taken from their families at a very young age in order to release them of any attachments, so they can fully focus on the Jedi Order. However, Cal eventually finding his family would be an interesting glimpse into what a Jedi's relationship with their family might look like after years of being apart.

Cal's Story Already Bends the Jedi Rules

It's established throughout the events of Fallen Order and Survivor that Cal Kestis is different from his other Jedi peers. Not only has the franchise teased Cal's potential turn to the Dark Side , but Cal's determined moral compass constantly puts him in the crosshairs of danger throughout the events of both games, while other Jedi, like Ahsoka and Yoda, lie low to protect the Jedi Order. It's clear that Cal isn't afraid to break away from the views of his fellow Jedi, and that's why stumbling upon his family would be so intriguing to watch unfold.

Cal Isn't Immune to Attachment

One of the most important pieces of Jedi code is to avoid attachment. However, Survivor teased a romantic relationship between Cal and Merrin that would ultimately defy that rule, as Anakin's attachment to Padme in the prequel films defied the Jedi. There are certain lines the next Jedi game shouldn't cross , but Cal running into his family would be a jaw-dropping moment that could truly change the character's trajectory.

Additionally, Cal choosing to destroy the Holocron in Fallen Order as a way to protect Force-sensitive children showed that he ultimately cares more about people's safety than the wishes of the Jedi. Seeing Cal being faced with a dilemma that required him to save his family in a manner that directly defied the rules of the Jedi in a major way could be incredible to see. There are several directions a Survivor sequel could take , and diving deeper into Cal's strong moral compass through his family would test his allegiance to the Jedi in the ultimate challenge.

Not Jedi or Sith, But Something Else

Being faced with a reunion with his family and a potential romance with Merrin could make Cal officially turn away from the Jedi Order but still avoid succumbing to the Dark Side. This could lead Cal to become a Gray Jedi , although the term itself isn't canon in Star Wars . The next game in the Jedi series could craft an official label for Force-sensitive individuals who choose to defy both paths and choose their own personal code instead.

The future of Star Wars games looks bright, and a third installment in the Jedi franchise would be a great way to explore and play with established Jedi lore. In many ways, Cal stands on his own outside the Order, and the past two games have clearly been hinting at a major turn for the young Jedi. If Cal happened to run into his family, it could signal a big change for him, and this would be a compelling new avenue to explore.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Franchise Star Wars

Platform(s) Xbox Series X, PS5, PC

Released 2023-04-28

Developer(s) Respawn Entertainment

Publisher(s) Electronic Arts

Genre(s) Soulslike, Action-Adventure

Engine Unreal Engine 4

ESRB T For Teen due to Mild Language, Violence

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Where to Get Warrior Perk

Warrior perk effects.

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Start a Save File on New Journey Plus

Jedi Survivor New Game Plus Carries Over

This means that the Warrior Perk will not be obtainable when starting a new save file on New Journey , even if you have finished the game and unlocked New Journey Plus Mode.

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Go to a Meditation Circle in New Journey Plus

Jedi Survivor Meditation Circle

If you prefer to disable the Warrior Perk, you will need to reach the first meditation cicle accessible on Coruscant.

The Warrior Perk provides a more challenging experience for you to engage in when starting New Journey Plus. This perk is the ultimate test of your overall combat skills in Star Wars Jedi" Survivor.

If paired up with the Purity Perk , the game becomes more engaging and difficult.

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Jedi Survivor Collectibles

Collectibles types.

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Collectibles by Planet

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Jedi Survivor Jedi Chambers

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Jedi Survivor Rumors

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  • Explore the High Republic Chamber in the Forest
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  • Visit the Saloon's Garden
  • Investigate the Raider Watchtower
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  • Gorge's Secret
  • Investigate the Abandoned Shack
  • Find the Musician and Their Droid
  • Check on the Jawa Settlement
  • Locate the Odd Pair
  • Explore the Ruins in the Northern Desert
  • Explore the Ruins in the Southern Desert
  • Explore High Republic Chamber on the Mountain

Jedi Survivor Puzzles

Side puzzles.

  • Hunter's Quarry Door Puzzle
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  • Green Laser Gates
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  • Moldy Depths Door
  • Harvest Ridge Barn Puzzle
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  • Yellow Platform Puzzle
  • Alignment Control Center Puzzle
  • Wayfinder's Tomb Puzzle
  • Path of Conviction Puzzle
  • Path of Persistence Puzzle
  • Path of Restoration Puzzle
  • Derelict Dam Elevator
  • Vashtan Wolfe Door Puzzle
  • Generator Underbelly Puzzle

Story Puzzles

  • Roller Mine and Breakable Structure Puzzles
  • Purple Orb and Blue Socket Puzzle
  • Cere's Door Puzzle
  • Devastated Settlement Puzzle
  • Trailhead Pantheon Puzzle
  • Whistling Drop Wind Puzzle
  • Buried Refuge Door Puzzle
  • Republic Research Laboratory Puzzle
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  • Observatory Understructure Puzzle
  • Electron Wall Puzzle

Jedi Survivor Choices

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  • List of Skills
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Jedi Survivor Tips and Tricks

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Unlockables

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  • Electro Dart
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  • Dash Ability
  • Blaster Stance
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  • Lightsaber Styles and Stances
  • Upgraded Ascension Cable
  • Ridable Mounts
  • How to Get a Mount
  • Force Confuse
  • Koboh Grinder
  • How to Get Garden Droid Upgrade
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Locations Guides

  • Rift Passage Lift
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  • Fort Kah'lin
  • Phon'Qi Caverns
  • Untamed Downs Locked Door
  • Smuggler's Tunnel Locked Door
  • Stables Chest
  • Devastated Settlement
  • Get Past Bygone Settlement Fan
  • Pass Mountain Ascent Green Shield
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  • Activate Phon'Qi Caverns Lift
  • Pyloon's Saloon Locked Door
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Story Guides

  • Open the Forest Gate
  • Reach the Forest Array
  • Leave the Forest Array
  • When to Go Back to Coruscant
  • Rendezvous with Cere's Contact
  • Best Planet Order
  • Reach Pilgrim's Sanctuary
  • Locate Brother Armias
  • Embrace the Darkness?
  • Does Merrin Die?
  • How to Activate Spinning Doors

Settings/FAQs

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Combat Guides

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Cosmetics Guides

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Other Guides

  • How to Farm XP
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Legendary Enemies

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  • How to Grapple to Yellow Balloons
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  • Can You Romance Merrin?
  • How to Quick Save
  • What Happens When You Die?
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Jedi Survivor Outfits and Cosmetics

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All Outfits

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Jedi Survivor Lightsabers

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All Lightsaber Parts

  • Patience Lightsaber
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  • Scrapyard Lightsaber
  • Harmony Lightsaber
  • Persistence Lightsaber
  • Duelist Lightsaber
  • Santari Khri Lightsaber
  • Eno Cordova Lightsaber
  • Cere Junda Lightsaber
  • Hermit Lightsaber
  • Rebel Hero Lightsaber
  • Jaro Tapal Lightsaber

Jedi Survivor Blasters

All blaster parts.

  • LW-896 Blaster
  • Arakyd Heavy Blaster
  • Model 13 Blaster
  • Showdown Blaster
  • Quickdraw Blaster
  • K3 Vindicator Blaster
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  • Skeleton Key Blaster
  • Enforcer Blaster
  • RSKF-44 Blaster
  • Caij Vanda Blaster
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Jedi Survivor BD-1 Parts

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All BD-1 Components

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All BD-1 Materials

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  • Worn Metal BD-1 Material
  • Anodized Metal BD-1 Material
  • Unique Metal BD-1 Material
  • Hard Plastoid BD-1 Material
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  • Textured Rubber BD-1 Material
  • Coruscant Paint BD-1 Material
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  • Jedi Paint BD-1 Material
  • Jedha Paint BD-1 Material
  • Rebel Paint BD-1 Material
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  • Deluxe Mix BD-1 Material

Jedi Survivor Weapon Materials

  • List of All Weapon Materials

All Weapon Materials

  • Starter Metal Weapon Material
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  • Light Metal Weapon Material
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  • Unique Metal Weapon Material
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  • Imperial Weapon Material
  • Hard Plastoid Weapon Material
  • Bumpy Rubber Weapon Material
  • Textured Rubber Weapon Material
  • Soft Leather Weapon Material
  • Hard Leather Weapon Material
  • Wood Weapon Material
  • Unique Non-Metal Weapon Material
  • Coruscant Paint Weapon Material
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Jedi Survivor Enemies

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Jedi Survivor Characters

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Jedi Survivor Bosses

Story bosses.

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Jedi Survivor Bounties

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Jedi Survivor Force Tears

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  • Fractured Momentum
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  • Fractured Delusion
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    Once someone has beaten the main story campaign of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the fun doesn't have to end, as the adventure can then be played fresh with its version of New Game Plus, called New Journey +.This mode gives more of a challenge for Cal and fun ways to experience the game differently with new perks, unlocks, and possibilities.

  6. EVERYTHING You NEED to Know About New Game Plus (New Journey ...

    A quick but comprehensive look at all the features of New Game Plus (New Journey +) in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/unclemumbleHelpf...

  7. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

    New Journey Plus is a bonus mode in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor that lets players start a playthrough with their collectibles, cosmetics, and combat skills. It is similar to most other games' NG+ ...

  8. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

    Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. $34.99 at Best Buy $69.99 at GameStop $83.98 at Amazon. GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Get the latest gaming news, reviews, and deals sent to your ...

  9. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's New Journey Plus Gives It an Edge Over God

    Star Wars Jedi: Survivor having New Journey Plus at launch gives it better longevity around its release.This ensures that fans can get as much of the experience possible completed on their own ...

  10. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game Plus explained

    As you play Star Wars: Jedi Survivor New Game Plus (New Journey+), you'll have the following benefits: New Perks: Three new Perks are available - Purity, Warrior, and Trendsetter. Purity grants a massive increase in weapon damage for both friends and foes. Warrior replaces standard enemies with new, more difficult combat encounters.

  11. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Journey+ Overview

    Now that we've complete wrapped our first playthrough of Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, it's time to dive into the New Game+ mode, which in this case is called Ne...

  12. All Post Game Content

    All Post Game Content. Star Wars Jedi Survivor Walkthrough Team. Last updated on: May 1, 2023 09:29 AM. ★ Find out what gets carried over to New Game Plus! ☆ Learn how to get Beskar Steel and all weapon materials! ★ Make sure to get all the BD-1 Upgrades to help in combat! ☆ Get Map Upgrades to make hunting Collectibles easier!

  13. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Journey

    Like its 2019 predecessor, Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor features a New Journey + option. This is the equivalent of a New Game Plus seen in other action-adventure games.

  14. How to Unlock Party Lightsaber

    Like the previous game, the Party lightsaber color can be unlocked at the beginning of New Journey Plus. New Journey Plus is Jedi Survivor's New Game Plus mode unlocked after beating the main story the first time. You can only use the Party lightsaber in the New Journey Plus game mode and not in standard playthroughs of the game.

  15. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor New Game+: How to Start New ...

    Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: What Carries Over into New Game+. Upon starting a New Game+ playthrough, the following will carry over from your first playthrough into the second: All lightsaber Stances ...

  16. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

    Underneath "Start New Journey," there will be a new option that says "Start New Journey Plus." ... After launching Jedi Survivor's New Game Plus, players will be granted the option to change the ...

  17. New Game Plus : r/StarWarsJediSurvivor

    Here's what I would propose for a New Game Plus mode in Jedi Survivor: Keep all skill upgrades, by this I mean upgrades purchased through the skill tree (e.g. precision evade) Keep all the health, force and stim upgrades obtained via collectibles in the world. Force powers - the nature of Fallen Order's story and about Cal restoring his ...

  18. A question to those that started new game plus for Jedi survivor

    Star Wars Jedi: Survivor & Fallen Order. The subreddit for all discussions about future and past titles such as Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Reddit's home for all things related to the games "Star Wars Jedi", and its sequels by Respawn Entertainment. 236K Members.

  19. How Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's New Game Plus Works

    Jedi: Survivor comes with plenty of customization options, including the ability to alter the appearance of Cal, his weaponry, and BD-1. New Game+ adds two new lightsaber blade colors to the mix, allowing Cal to wield a Red Blade or the colorful Party Blade. While the Red Blade is self-explanatory, the Party Blade changes its color after every attack, and with a pool of 10 colors, it really ...

  20. How to Get Trendsetter Perk and Location

    Start a Save File on New Journey Plus. The Trendsetter Perk can be acquired after starting a save file on New Journey Plus in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. This means that the Trendsetter Perk will not be obtainable when starting a new save file on New Journey, even if you have finished the game and unlocked New Journey Plus Mode.

  21. New Journey Plus

    In Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a new game mode has been added on May 4th, 2020. New Journey Plus allows players to replay the game from a completed save file, while taking over key unlocks and ...

  22. New Journey+ bug

    Options. connorB2612. ★★★ Newbie. Hi, I started New Journey+ on Jedi Survivor today, got about 3 hours in and died. I've respawned on what seems to be a fresh save with my NG+ progress gone. Anyone else experienced this?

  23. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: 7 Ways To Spice Up New Game Plus

    7 Using The Purity Perk. After players beat Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, they will be able to access three new perks upon starting New Journey +. One of these perks is called Purity. Equipping the ...

  24. How Star Wars Jedi Could Challenge Traditional Jedi Lore Further

    After the events of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, there are many questions surrounding what a potential third game could look like when it comes to Cal Kestis and his journey.After Cameron Monaghan ...

  25. How to Get Warrior Perk and Location

    Warrior. no slots. Modifies encounters with tougher enemies. The Warrior Perk provides a more challenging experience for you to engage in when starting New Journey Plus. This perk is the ultimate test of your overall combat skills in Star Wars Jedi" Survivor. If paired up with the Purity Perk, the game becomes more engaging and difficult.