Revenge of the Savage Planet is a sci-fi adventure game that, from its mechanics, looks similar to Towers of Aghasba but with different lore, a new universe, and unique creatures to hunt down. At the start of the game, you're sent to a distant planet by Alta Interglobal to research its plants, materials, land, and animals. However, they later abandon you there, forcing you to survive on your own.
To take revenge on the company and its employees, you have to find a way back to Earth. And for that, you'll first have to unlock and complete a series of quests on multiple planets. As such, it's important to look at all the available planets in Revenge of the Savage Planet and learn about the process of unlocking each.
Revenge of the Savage Planet: 10 Tips for Beginners
These tips help beginner players of Revenge of the Savage Planet put their best foot forward and begin their space journey with pro tricks in mind.
How to Unlock All Planets in Revenge of the Savage Planet
Right now, there are only five planets in Revenge of the Savage Planet. The good news is that EKO, your cute robot sidekick, will follow you around and help clear out the first four worlds, so unlike other open-world games, you won't be left clueless about what to do next.
Each planet has a bunch of sub-locations with their own teleporters, and turning them on is important for moving between planets. Since you have to go back to the starting planet every time you want to launch to a new one, those teleporters really come in handy.
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All Planets |
Description |
How to Unlock |
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Stellaris Prime |
While you kick off your journey on Pfyzzich Beach on this planet, there are three more areas you'll need to visit to complete its story, namely Nu Florida, Slarragon Forest, and Chuggler's Swamp. Some common foes you'll find hanging around there include Brainards, Slitherflies, and Raccoccos. |
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Xephyr |
This one is more desert-like on the surface. Think of it as an in-game Mars with a few tropical spots here and there. The Earth even looks super close to it from the sky. Its map is also bigger than the starter planet, featuring locations like the Grand Sand Sea, Cactus Valley, Great Oasis, Caves of Miranyth, and more. |
Snag the Cannon Targeting Software, interact with the console at your base in Nu Florida, and enter the Planet Cannon. |
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Zenethian Rift |
Once you crash-land on the third planet, you'll see lava all around you, hinting at the planet's expected atmosphere. This world has mixed weather places, ranging from snow, to molten, to gas. |
You unlock this one once you defeat the Wormzilla inside the Caves of Miranyth, return to your home at Stellaris Prime, and step outside. |
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Quasadron IX |
From the looks of it, it resembles a dinosaur world and is home to similar creatures, like Sluggator, Savannah Eraffe, and Lurid Striped Puffer. |
Kill the Clawbarella boss in The Depths of Trrn, pick up the Franx Underwater Scooter, and exit your base on the starting planet. |
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Slappi's Den of Fun |
The final planet (an optional one) is where you'll finally meet your weird friend who used to send you videotapes in this interstellar world. Mecha Slappi, who, of course, is also a victim of Alta Interglobal's betrayal, is now ready to face you as an enemy. |
Find all five Pentaforce parts in all of Slappi's Shrines, research the completed version, and interact with the Planet Cannon. |
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- Released
- May 8, 2025
- Developer(s)
- Raccoon Logic
- Publisher(s)
- Raccoon Logic
- PC Release Date
- May 8, 2025
- Xbox Series X|S Release Date
- May 8, 2025
- PS5 Release Date
- May 8, 2025