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10 Easter Eggs In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor For Hardcore Fans

The best easter eggs in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor show how much love and care went into making the new Star Wars game.

There are a lot of easter eggs and references in the Star Wars series. An easter egg in Star Wars can be anything from a quote to a spaceship, and there are a lot of fun ones. Fans of the series can get so into Jedi: Survivor and the world far, far away that they feel like they are there.

Fans may be blown away by the easter eggs in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which were made with care. Some Easter eggs are just jokes, but others will make people cheer for how well Respawn Entertainment’s Star Wars game fits into the Star Wars world.

The Purrgil

The Purrgil

Cal Kestis can hear a lot of interesting stories from Captain Skoova Stev. You can find this fisherman around Koboh and in Pyloon’s Saloon’s fishing tank. He is a good friend, even if he is a bit loud. But in one of Skoova’s stories, he talks about how he was saved by a space whale!

People will know that Skoova isn’t just talking about random space whales, but about the Purrgil. The Purrgil live in deep space and can journey through a place called hyperspace. Purrgils are very big and strange. In Star Wars: Rebels, Ezra Bridger trusted them enough to send him and Thrawn to places no one knew about.

Rancor Bones

Rancor Bones

The powerful Rancor is nothing to mess with. Rancors are known for being very aggressive, which comes from their need to keep themselves and their dark caves safe. In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, players will be able to fight a Rancor, a tough boss with a strange weakness that fans of Return of the Jedi will know.

When fighting one of the famous bosses in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, players can use the Force to grab a big bone and throw it into a Rancor’s mouth to stun it. In Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker uses this move, which is a famous callback.

Boba Fett

Boba Fett

The most feared and well-known bounty hunter makes a surprise showing in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Temuera Morrison, who plays Boba Fett in the movies, plays him in the game. The flying suit and green gauntlets on Boba Fett’s arms show that it is still a while before his appearance in The Empire Strikes Back.

Players won’t find a boss fight with Boba Fett in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, but the game is still fun. Even though it only lasts a short time, the look is very memorable. Fans have liked Boba Fett for a long time, and for good reason.

Battle Droid Antics

Battle Droid Antics

The Clone Wars made the battle droids famous for their funny timing and attitude. Even though they were made by computers, they seem to have different personalities that cause them to fight with each other all the time. Before cutting the battle droids with lightsabers, players should let them talk to each other so they can hear the funny lines.

The battle droids’ talks remind me a lot of the funny parts of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Players can expect to hear a variety of funny talks, like the B1 saying “Roger. Roger.” over and over to each other to say that they don’t want to die or the B2 arguing over who’s in charge.

Draw Me Like One Of Your Mogu’s, Cal

Draw Me Like One Of Your Mogu’s, Cal

One of the best easter eggs in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a secret room that can only be reached by sliding for over 2 minutes through a hidden tunnel. This secret room is in Harvest Ridge. To get there, players must first climb a vine ceiling in a cave and then go through a small tunnel.

Even though players will have to crawl for more than 2 minutes, they will get a great prize at the end. A drawing class where B1 battle droids paint a Mogu in a very close position. Even though it seems strange, it is now part of the official Star Wars story.

Gatekeeper Droids

Gatekeeper Droids

In some situations, players may be able to see gatekeeper droids. These are a type of security droid that works as an eye, keeping an eye on people passing by and then going back into the wall. Gatekeeper droids can be found all over Jabba’s Palace, as well as in a few new places in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Even though the guardian droids that players talk to aren’t as rude and sassy as the ones that C-3P0 has to deal with, they still hate living things. You can find them at Pyloon’s Saloon or in a strange shack in Rambler’s Ranch that holds a dark secret.

Remnants Of The Clone Wars

Remnants Of The Clone Wars

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a lot of references to The Clone Wars. Players can find lost ships and figures from the Prequel Trilogy as they explore the ruins of the Clone Wars. Players will be able to find B1 and B2 battle droids, as well as fight Magna guards and find LAAT Republic Gunships, among other things.

Even in Pyloon’s Saloon, players can find the helmet of a clone fighter. This is a real sign that the Clone Wars are over and that the Galactic Empire is no longer in charge. Players can find some famous Easter eggs even on Coruscant.

Somehow, Oggdo Bogdo Returned

Somehow, Oggdo Bogdo Returned

In Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the first boss fight was against the evil Oggdo Bogdo. This was one of the most feared boss fights. This big toad was a threat that killed many players and gave the best ones a hard time. Players thought they could play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor without Oggdo after the bad guy was killed, but they were wrong.

One of the secret boss fights in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is against the Spawn of Oggdo, who is the child of the scary boss from Penalty Kick Online game. This fight is just as hard as the last one, and if they beat this boss, they can go back to Doma’s shop and fight Oggdo Bogdo again with their kids.

Anakin’s Yellow Airspeeder

Anakin’s Yellow Airspeeder

Around Coruscant, players might find a ship that Anakin Skywalker used in Attack of the Clones to run after a bounty hunter. Even though this airspeeder is mostly covered with a blanket, players have noticed that the colors are very similar to those of the one Anakin used or, more importantly, stole.

It looks like the owner of the airspeeder wasn’t too happy when a Jedi Knight stole it, so they broke it up and threw it away in the slums of Coruscant. It’s just another piece of equipment that the new Dark Lord of the Sith has destroyed.

Jedha’s Fate

Jedha’s Fate

Jedha is one of the most interesting places to visit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Since it was one of the first places to study the Force, Jedha has a long and interesting past. But that is not what Jedha is mostly about. Because of Rogue One, players know what happened to Jedha, which makes it a very interesting place to visit.

Jedha is one of the first places that the Death Star completely wipes out. Since the game takes place a few years before the Death Star is built, it’s safe to say that everyone on the world is living on borrowed time, but no one knows it.

You can now play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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