There are 23 explorable hub worlds in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, but not all of them are as enjoyable as others. Some of the hub worlds rank lower because of their size, while others stay at the bottom of the list due to their lack of interesting content or settings. Each planet, aside from Kijimi, can be explored in free play after being unlocked in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.
For every hub world that can be accessed, there's a quest in story mode that needs to be completed for it to be unlocked. Some of the planets won't be accessible until the end of one of the trilogies. For example, Exegol isn't available in free play until the final mission in Rise of Skywalker is completed. Once a hub world is unlocked in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywlaker Saga, free play can be selected to visit any available area at will. However, some hub worlds are much more enjoyable to explore than others.
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A few of the hub worlds are too small or boring to make it to the top of the list, while others are disappointing for excluding significant story areas. The best hub worlds give players a lot of content to play through and offer a visually impressive setting that stands out from some of the duller ones like D'Qar or Geonosis. The aesthetics, available side activities, and layout of each hub world determine which are the best locations in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.
D'Qar is the worst of the Rebel or Resistance Base hub worlds. Half of the hangars are closed, and the ones that are open don't have much in them. The environment is oddly empty compared to the rest of the planets, and there's nothing interesting to look at while exploring this small
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