An utterly horrifying clip from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has made the rounds on social media - one so upsetting that fans immediately suspected it was a glitch. But folks, the truth is far worse. This was intentional.
The planet Koboh is Jedi: Survivor's main hub area - a location you return to again and again as the story progresses. Over the course of the game, enemy patrols gradually become stronger, keeping things challenging even as you get more powerful. But seeing stronger enemies appear doesn't necessarily prepare you for an unseen boss creature's instant-death grab attack to suddenly come sailing in from offscreen while you're just fighting normal guys.
Yes, everyone, that's a Rancor. They appear several times in Jedi: Survivor through various sidequests, which I guess do establish that Rancors are wandering the wilds of Koboh - but knowing that monsters exist in the lore is very different to encountering one in the wild. There's a solid mix of responses in the comments on that Reddit post (opens in new tab), ranging from 'is that a glitch?' to 'oh yeah that totally happened to me.'
It turns out that there's an intentional, "very small chance" that a Rancor will appear in random Koboh encounters, according to senior encounter designer Patrick Wren.
I loved the dynamic patrols that Lee did for #StarWarsJediSurvivor. The Valley on Koboh feels so much more alive and changes as you progress the story. Of course, there is a very small chance of what happens below too.
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