Summary

  • Star Wars games offer vast planet exploration opportunities, with some titles boasting up to 145 unique locations.
  • From military strategy in Empire at War to puzzle-solving in LEGO games, each title offers a new perspective on the beloved franchise.
  • Knights of the Old Republic redefined Star Wars gaming with its engaging story, surprising plot twists, and deep companion interactions.

The Star Wars Universe is vast and ever-expanding. While in the franchise's origins there wasn't much information about the millions of planets spread across the galaxy, the last several decades have allowed for further lore development, letting fans explore the depths of the known reaches of space and learn about new worlds and their interesting inhabitants.

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Many Star Wars games like to play it safe and stick to a few planets or locations while following the famous franchise's formula. However, other games take significant chances, focusing on world exploration and discovery as much as they do on gameplay, combat mechanics, and main story. Here are 5 Star Wars games with the most planets.

1 Star Wars: Empire At War

Planet Count: 130

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Released
February 16, 2006
Developer(s)
Petroglyph Games
Platform(s)
PC
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy
  • Strategy-based game that's lots of fun
  • Enormous planet count

Who ever said Star Wars games were all about mindlessly swinging a lightsaber at enemies? Star Wars: Empire at War proves that winning battles across the galaxy requires more than being an adept in the ways of the Force and knowing the Ataru lightsaber form by heart. Often, military strategy and cunning infantry moves are what separates the victors from the rest of the bunch.

The game is set between the Galactic Civil War and the construction of the Death Star. Players will have to devise their strategies carefully in order to win every mission and progress through the story. The game has around 145 planets, sectors and systems, with up to 130 of them being specifically planets. Now, while that is impressive for a game released in 2006, players shouldn't expect each planet to be painfully unique, as it's the case with other games with a much lower planet count. That said, the game is very enjoyable and should be on any strategist's list.

2 LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Planet Count: 23

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Released
April 5, 2022
Developer(s)
Traveller's Tales
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure
  • Several worlds to explore
  • Puzzle-solving and cooperative play take the cake

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The overall gaming experience is great, with puzzles and cooperation being the strongest points, along with other aspects of this title. With 23 explorable worlds, players will have enough space and variety to roam around in their clumsy LEGO bodies for several hours of fun.

3 Star Wars: Battlefront 2

Planet Count: 13

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Released
November 1, 2005
Developer(s)
Pandemic Studios
Platform(s)
PC, PS2, PSP, Xbox (Original)
Genre(s)
First-Person Shooter
  • Lets players experience Order 66 from a Clone perspective
  • Great combat mechanics and class system

When it first came out back in 2005, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 was one of the most critically acclaimed games of its time, with audiences praising it tirelessly. Even to this day, the game holds up pretty well, even more so than the recent remake. Not only is the story very interesting and told from the perspective of the 501st Clone Legion, but it also explores several different planets, mainly covering the events of Episode 3 (including Order 66).

While the planet count pales in comparison with behemoths like Empire at War, the game still offers a decent 13 different planets that are part of the campaign's missions. From the dangerous wilderness of Felucia, to the sacred halls of the Jedi Academy in Coruscant, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 has a lot to offer to players who want to take on Star Wars from a new perspective with amazing Clone class systems.

4 Star Wars: Galaxies

Planet Count: 12

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Released
June 25, 2003
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows
Developer
Daybreak Game Company
Genre(s)
RPG, Adventure, Action
  • Large variety of species
  • 3rd person perspective, ideal for exploration

Set at the peak of the Galactic Civil War, Star Wars: Galaxies follows the story of a group of adventurers who seek to restore peace amid the chaos of a dystopian galaxy ridden with bounty hunters, smugglers, and crime lords. With a third-person perspective and a classical shooter design, Star Wars: Galaxies has a lot to offer to players.

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For starters, the game has 12 different planets full of dangers and different enemies to take on. With species like Ithorians, Rodians, Twi'leks, Wookies, Zabraks, and many more, there are plenty of NPC interactions to be found throughout the game. All in all, while not the best Star Wars game ever released, it's a solid title that any Star Wars fan should play at least once.

5 Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic

Planet Count: 7

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Released
July 15, 2003
Developer(s)
BioWare
Platform(s)
Xbox (Original), iOS, Android, Switch, PC, macOS
Genre(s)
RPG
  • Outstanding main story with a shocking plot twist
  • Great companion interactions that develop more and more as players delve deeper

To go out with a bang, this list's closer couldn't be other than Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic. This game redefined what Star Wars games were, introducing a fun, interesting RPG take with turn-based combat, puzzles, and several useful skills. Not only can players talk to their party members to learn more about them and unlock side quests and perks, but they can also upgrade their weapons, armor, and Persuasion skills to get out of trouble or get cheaper prices at stores.

Sure, compared to games like The Force Unleashed, or Jedi: Survivor, lightsaber combat isn't as exciting or complete—but then again, it isn't meant to be. What makes this game so great is how well crafted the story is, how perfectly hidden the story's main plot remains until the right time comes along, and how it challenges players to find new and creative ways to navigate through obstacles.

All in all, while there are only 7 planets in the quest for the Star Forge (8 when considering the station orbiting Yavin in the DLC), each one is full of friends and foes, exciting adventures, and a ton of experience to be gained.

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