Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Codex (PRO | 2024)
On Dathomir and Zeffo, you’ll scan 10+ entries in rapid succession. Notifications pile up, making it easy to ignore the Codex entirely by the final act.
The is a love letter to Star Wars archivists. It doesn’t force itself on you, but if you take the time to read it, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the Force, the Jedi’s fall, and the quiet resilience of survivors. It’s the kind of lore system that made KOTOR and Jedi Outcast memorable — and it’s one reason Fallen Order stands among the best modern Star Wars games. star wars: jedi fallen order codex
You unlock codex entries by scanning objects, enemies, or force echoes. This turns exploration into detective work. Finding a crashed Republic cruiser isn’t just scenic — scanning it reveals logs about Order 66 survivors, making the tragedy feel personal. On Dathomir and Zeffo, you’ll scan 10+ entries
The "deep story" of the Codex culminates in the player’s choice. Throughout the game, the Codex builds up the list of children as the ultimate salvation. But the final entry, written effectively by Cal’s actions, is a eulogy for that hope. It doesn’t force itself on you, but if
Unlike many games where lore is handed to you through cutscenes, the Codex requires active participation. You populate it by:
Every entry feels like it was pulled from a visual dictionary or reference book. The writing matches the tone of the Clone Wars animated series and Rogue One — serious, detailed, and respectful of canon.
Unlocking Codex entries rewards players with various items and upgrades, such as:


















































