These planets don’t have any sand.

But what are some of the best and most breathtaking ones?

Few movies in the series got as much interactive action as this one, after all.

A still from Stellaris, No Man’s Sky, and Destiny 2

It’s already a natural beauty, as seen in its rolling plains.

That’s not to mention the awe-inspiring underwater Gungan city of Otoh Gunga.

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It’s not the utopia its visuals would have you believe, though.

Taris has a massive class divide, demonstrated by its contrastingly dingy lower city.

In the case of Kamino, it’s more like rain with a little cityscape.

A split image of Rey from LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, cover art from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords, and older Iden Versio from Star Wars Battlefront 2.

They clearly had the right idea, becausethe Wookiees of Kashyyykgot it down to a science.

Unfortunately, fans rarely get the opportunity to visit this natural beauty in a nonviolent manner.

But even in the Battlefront games, it’s a sight worth beholding.

A split image of the planets Taris, Canto Bight, and Felucia from the Star Wars games.

Many games have returned to the location entirely because of its striking visuals.

Essentially the Las Vegas of the galaxy, this gambling-loving planet looks like a dream from afar.

But to most, a dream is all it is.

Split images of a speeder, and AT AT, and holograms of planets from Star Wars.

It remains in fans' thoughts to this day.

These cities are so stunning that they feel like characters in the game.

Countless skyscrapers, multiple levels boasting varied visual styles, lots of neon, it has everything.

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Of course the games would want to get in on that action.