Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Here’s How Long it Takes to Get Platinum!

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The sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the eagerly awaited Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, offers players the option to learn more about the narrative behind the lead character Cal Kestis.

However, some gamers may be curious as to how long it takes to complete the game.

Players needed to spend about 30 hours playing Fallen Order, the first game in the series, before they reached the desired 100 percent completion level.

As players discover what transpires 5 years after the events of the previous game, creators are giving players an even deeper look into Cal Kestis and his tale this time.

The good news is that all of this and more is right around the corner! On April 28, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be launched, providing players with more lightsaber fighting and story material.

Many have previously speculated that the game won’t be particularly short given the amount of content that is anticipated, but many have also asked how it would compare in length to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s main plot and side missions.

The time required to complete Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is now known as a result of Screen Rant’s chance to play it.

It will take about 20-25 hours of game time for players to complete Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s main narrative with little to no side quest material.

That being said, however, gamers will likely spend over 40 hours playing Jedi: Survivor to complete it fully and see everything there is to see in this interstellar adventure.

This entails experiencing Cal’s newly acquired Jedi skills and maneuvers firsthand, exploring the open world side missions, hunting down trinkets and customizing items, and, of course, taking in the main narrative campaign in its entirety.

This means that those who truly take on the challenge will probably need to put in more than 40 hours to platinum the game which is roughly equivalent to completing the game 100 percent.

There are a total of 54 trophies in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, most of which are connected to the regular material that players will encounter if they are aiming to complete the game in full.

However, a few of the trophies are not strictly connected to the game’s objectives, thus platinum trophy seekers will probably spend some additional time performing certain side missions.

However, none of the trophies seem to be associated with playing the game again on harsher levels, and many of them are exclusive to what Cal may achieve when given a chance to engage in battle.

Players will have lots to experience and enjoy in this action-adventure game as they discover what new Jedi skills Cal can master and where the plot will lead him this time around.

In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which is a direct successor to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, players may also learn more about the events that took place 5 years after those in the original game, and it appropriately provides a greater range of content for players to interact with, particularly completionists.

Ionela Ghergus
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