Key Highlights:
- Star Wars Jedi Survivor Fast Travel unlocks early on Koboh after the first major story section.
- Accessible between Meditation Points on the same planet once discovered.
- Helps shorten backtracking during exploration and collectible runs.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor expands Cal Kestis’ journey across several explorable planets, each with open areas packed with side paths and secrets. Covering that ground takes time, especially before you repair the Mantis. Luckily, the game eventually introduces Fast Travel, letting you jump between points you’ve already found.
Fast Travel isn’t available from the start. You’ll need to progress through the main story until you escape Coruscant and crash-land on Koboh. After reaching the Gorge Crash Site, continue to the elevator that leads down to your first Meditation Point. These serve as checkpoints where you can rest, upgrade skills, save your game and adjust combat stances, similar in purpose to campfires from games like Horizon Zero Dawn, giving you a chance to recover before moving on.
Keep exploring until you reach the Derelict Dam area, which unlocks the next Meditation Point and enables the Fast Travel feature. From this moment, you can warp between any two Meditation Points on the same planet. The only exception is the one aboard the Mantis, which doesn’t appear as a selectable point.
To use Fast Travel, rest at a Meditation Point and select “Fast Travel” from the menu. A small map opens showing every Meditation Point you’ve previously activated on that planet. Pick your destination, confirm, and Cal instantly moves there. It’s simple, clean, and ideal for revisiting areas once you’ve unlocked new traversal abilities.
You can’t use Fast Travel to move between planets straight away. That only becomes available later in the story once the Mantis has been repaired and you’ve unlocked interplanetary travel again. Until then, each world functions as its own self-contained map with individual routes and Meditation Points.
In my experience, Fast Travel becomes invaluable once you start hunting collectibles or revisiting earlier areas after gaining upgrades such as Lift or Dash. It saves a lot of backtracking time, especially on Koboh where paths often loop and reconnect in subtle ways.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. If you plan to explore every corner of the galaxy, mastering Fast Travel early will make the entire journey smoother and far less repetitive.