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In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, all of that has been expanded, with one notable caveat.
Hopefully, we get a third entry in the Star Wars Jedi franchise that will include it all.

The blaster, lightsaber, and even BD-1 are yours to customize as you wish.
All of Jedi: Survivor’s customization options can be found in one of two places.
If you’re looking to customize Cal, that’s easy!
Just fire up the main menu and navigate to the “Customize” screen.

The blaster, lightsaber, and even BD-1 are yours to customize as you wish.
I’ll start with the most straightforward path, first.
Hidden throughout these levels are two different kinds of chests that can contain cosmetic items.
If you want to find these chests, exploreeverywhere.

The latest iteration of my lightsaber in Jedi: Survivor, which has changed significantly during my playthrough.
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Customizing Cal Kestis is as simple as opening the main menu wherever you are.

Customizing Cal is easy, but other things will require a workbench.

There are plenty of ways to find new cosmetics in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

These basic chests are the most common, but they’re not always easy to get to or even see.(Image credit: Windows Central)

These chests are more rare, but can include awesome cosmetics, including complete lightsaber sets.(Image credit: Windows Central)

Doma, found in Rambler’s Reach on Koboh, offers plenty of cosmetics for Cal.(Image credit: Windows Central)

Sister Taske has an assortment of Jedi relics to part with and help you customize your lightsaber.(Image credit: Windows Central)

Zee, on the second floor of Pyloon’s Saloon, is here to make BD-1 look its best.(Image credit: Windows Central)

Caij, the final vendor, is happy to sell you valuable blaster parts and skills if you can take down dangerous bounty hunters.(Image credit: Windows Central)


This is more or less how my Cal looked for a large part of my playthrough.(Image credit: Windows Central)

If you missed the poncho from Fallen Order, don’t worry, you can still find it (if you’re brave).(Image credit: Windows Central)

This Cal looks more like the typical protagonist I’d expect from the latest sci-fi action game.(Image credit: Windows Central)

I’m not sure what’s going on with this shirt, but I actually kind of like it.(Image credit: Windows Central)

This is Cal after spending years in hiding instead of fighting the Empire.(Image credit: Windows Central)

I’m not sure why you’d ever want your Cal to look like this during the very serious campaign of Jedi: Survivor, but the options are there.(Image credit: Windows Central)






















