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5 Things to Do After Beating Jedi Fallen Order (Post Game/ End Game)

With no New Game Plus feature in Star Wars Fallen Order, some players may be wondering exactly what there is to do once you’ve watched the credits roll. Well, here are 5 things to do after beating Jedi Fallen Order.

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Collect All Chests & Find All Secrets

Things to Do After Beating Jedi Fallen Order

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One of the best things to do after beating Star Wars Fallen Order’s story is to go back and keep on exploring those planets. All five of the ones you can freely explore after beating Second Sister will no doubt have areas you’ve not yet explored.

Now that you’ve got a full set of Jedi abilities and BD-1’s all hooked up with a bunch of upgrades, you’ll now be able to seek out all of the chests containing cosmetics hiding on each planet.

Additionally, each planet has a bunch of secrets you can find. These can be mini-boss battles such as Oggdo Bogdo on Bogano, or Force Essence which, when three are collected, will increase either Cal’s max health or Force.

Not only will this tick off a few of the game’s toughest trophies, but doing this once you’ve finished the credits is the best way to continue playing the game somewhat naturally.

Fill Greez’s Terrarium

Things to Do After Beating Jedi Fallen Order

On the Mantis, you might have noticed that Greez has a terrarium where he likes to grow all kinds of different plants. The problem is, at the start of your adventure, it’s empty. It’s down to you and BD-1 to seek out this different flora and fauna and scan them so that they can be added to the terrarium once you return to the Mantis.

Completing Greez’s terrarium doesn’t get you anything in the game. It just makes the Mantis captain a happy alien, and that’s the main thing. It also nabs you the trophy/ achievement ‘Green Thumb’ for having a fully grown terrarium once all the plants have grown, so that’s a winner.

Make Your Perfect Lightsaber

Things to Do After Beating Jedi Fallen Order

During the course of your adventure you’ll have been adding a bunch of different lightsaber parts to your collection. You’ll have played around with different hilts and one of the few different colors available to you. Then things happen in the story and you eventually find yourself on Ilum.

After leaving here, you’ll now have an absolute ton of lightsaber colors to mix and match alongside all of those hilts and emitters you’ve been collecting.

If you’ve already cleared out all of the chests and secrets, you’ll now be able to take your pick from every single lightsaber part in the game to create your very own personalized saber.

It won’t take all that long, but it’s a fun way to pass a bit of time.

Play Through Again on a Harder Difficulty

Things to Do After Beating Jedi Fallen Order

While Star Wars Fallen Order doesn’t have a New Game Plus mode, that doesn’t mean you can’t just start the game all over again on a harder difficulty.

With the difficulty settings making such a massive difference to the combat and challenge of Fallen Order, it’s well worth upping it a bit to really put your Jedi skills to the test. Especially for those who’ve done everything else there is to do.

Get All Trophies & Achievements

Things to Do After Beating Jedi Fallen Order

By the time you’ve done everything else on this list, you’ll likely have most of the trophies and achievements on offer in Fallen Order. If you’re still looking to squeeze some playtime out of the game, then your final mission should be to get every last trophy and achievement in the game.

Once you’ve done that, you can rest safe in the knowledge that there’s nothing more for you to see or do. You’re now the best Jedi there ever was… wait, we’ve got our iconic lines mixed up. Ah well, you know what we mean!

Do you have any ideas on things to do after beating Fallen Order? Let us know in the comments below. Alternatively, if you’re looking for more tips, tricks, be sure to check out our guide wiki, or have a read of more handy guides below.

About the author

Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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