Astro Bot is the full-length follow-up to Astro's Playroom, with Team Asobi building upon its creative ideas from the PS5 pack-in tech demo with a proper 3D platformer. Released on 6th September 2024 for PS5, we awarded the game a 10/10 in our Astro Bot review.
In this Astro Bot guide, we have a full rundown of the game, in particular pointing out where to find all the Bots and all collectibles in each level. On top of that we have puzzle solutions, how to secure all the PS5 Trophies, and more.
Please note: This guide is a work in progress. We have also tried to minimise spoilers throughout this guide, but be aware that some pages will reveal things you might want to discover for yourself.
Astro Bot Guide: Full Walkthrough and All Collectibles
Walkthrough
Astro's adventure takes him to various galaxies full of planets to explore as he tracks down his scattered crew. This part of our Astro Bot guide goes over each and every level in the game, highlighting where to find collectibles, hidden areas, and more.
Crash Site
Gorilla Nebula
- Apes on the Loose
- Az-Tech Trail
- Construction Derby
- Creamy Canyon
- Crumble Rumble 1
- Mighty Chewy
- Retro Rampage 1
- Rolling Star Sola
- Sky Garden
Tentacle System
- Bot of War
- Cut 'N Grind
- Dashing Dillo
- Downsize Surprise
- Fragile Frenzy
- Go-Go Archipelago!
- Pumpkin Peril
- Retro Rampage 2
- Trunk of Funk
- Wako Tako
- Wormy Passage
Serpent Starway
- Bathhouse Battle
- Crumble Rumble 3
- Dude Raiding
- Free Big Brother!
- Lady Venomara
- Magnetic Mayhem
- Retro Rampage 3
- Rolling Rampage
- Rolling Star Luna
- Ropeway Rally
- Slo-Mo Casino
- Swinging Sentries
- Trapped in Time
Camo Cosmos
- Balloon Breeze
- Boing! Bonanza
- Bubbling Under
- Crumble Rumble 4
- Follow the Light
- Going Loco
- Hieroglitch Pyramid
- Mecha Leon
- Retro Rampage 4
- Splashing Sprint
- Spooky Time
- Vertical Velocity
Feather Cluster
- Birdy Barrage
- Cannon Brawl
- Crumble Rumble 5
- Djinny of the Lamp
- Djinny's Revenge
- Falcon McFly
- Frozen Meal
- Luna Sola
- Machine Learning
- Orbital Blitz
- Retro Rampage 5
- Shocking Behaviour
- Slowdown Showdown
- To the Beat!
Lost Galaxy
- Boxel Bust-Up
- Danger Dojo
- Fan Club
- Final Encore
- Funky Fungi
- Furnace Fever
- Ghouls & Bots
- High-Suction Hero
- Light Bulb Limbo
- Rocket Pull Power!
- Turtles in Trash
Déjà Vu Dimension
Collectibles
As you'd expect from a 3D platformer, Astro Bot contains hundreds of collectibles for you to find. In this part of our Astro Bot guide, we outline where to find every collectible in the game, including all Bots, Puzzle Pieces, and more in your quest for 100%.
- All Bots Locations
- All Puzzle Pieces Locations
- All VIP Bots
- All Gatcha Lab Prizes
- All Dual Speeder Skins and How to Get Them
- All Outfits and How to Get Them
- How to Catch the Gold Butterfly in Apes on the Loose
- All Ravens Locations in Bot of War
- All Egg Artefacts Locations in Dude Raiding
Trophies
Astro Bot has a full set of PS5 Trophies for you to collect as you make your way through the game. As part of our Astro Bot guide, we've got a page dedicated to helping you earn every Trophy, including the coveted Platinum.
FAQs
If you have any lingering questions about the game, this section of our Astro Bot guide should have you covered.
- How Long Does it Take to Beat?
- How Many Levels Are There?
- Are There Difficulty Settings?
- Can You Disable Motion Controls?
- Is There a Photo Mode?
- How Do You Unlock Lost Galaxy Levels?
That just about does it for our Astro Bot guide. We hope you've found it useful as you play through this colourful 3D platformer. If you have any more tips and tricks about the game, feel free to share them in the comments section below.
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Saving to come back to next week if I get stuck. 🙂
Amazing guide, thank you Stephen! Can't wait to use this when I start playing the game!
Why would anyone want a full walkthrough on the day the game came out? Why not just play it and figure it out yourself?
That is a lot of work, thanks for it. I hope I want need it tho ^^
@2huwman Some people may want to use this, others may not. That's totally fine.
@get2sammyb people can do what they want but I wouldn't say it's totally fine. Part of the enjoyment of games like this is discovering stuff and figuring out puzzles. Using a complete walk through from day one just reduces the amount of enjoyment you can have.
I’m more concerned for the monkeys that found all these secrets.
I was suprised how easily some of the collectibles are to miss. The game is very streamline I would have thought no way I am missing this stuff lol.
Noticed there are 3 save files in this game.
I hope it is something Sony are going to do more of in the future.
It means a family or friend can play on my profile and get cloud saves as well using one of the save slots.
This very slightly makes up for me being a PSN subscriber but when say my daughter logs into her account she doesn’t get cloud saves.
She has to become a PSN subscriber herself to get the cloud saves. Even if my PS5 and my account is set to share mode. That just allows her to play the games but no cloud saves.
Very tight of Sony on that as on my series x, as long as it is my home console all that log in get cloud saves through my subscription.
@2huwman Some people are just like that, they can still enjoy the game but some might be completionists who want to get everything in the quickest time they can due to having many other games to play as well.
@UltimateOtaku91 true, good points. Hopefully everyone savours this great game. If they make Rescue Mission compatible with psvr2 I'll play through that again as well.
@get2sammyb @Quintumply
Thanks for taking the time to make this guide. Not sure I'll use it, unless I get really stuck trying to find something, but still appreciated. This has been one of the few websites that's given this game the coverage it deserves.
I like to go in blind but also appreciate the guide, knowing it’s there if I need it. I spent enough hours back in the day going round in circles not knowing what to do to appreciate it lol
@2huwman I think you misunderstood the purpose of the guide. It’s not for “helpless people who already can’t beat the game”. It is merely a resource, and it absolutely makes all the sense in the world to have it ready as soon as possible and there’s nothing wrong with that approach at all. In fact, it should be commended, rather than discouraged.
@Yousef- I never said it was for “helpless people who already can’t beat the game”. It's fine as a resource, but I don't think it makes "all the sense in the world" to have it ready on day one. Let people play it without potential hand-holding. We never used to have guides like these from day one, and had lots of fun figuring things out. So I disagree - these kind of guides on day one should be discouraged and not commended.
@2huwman Just let people be lol
PushSquare has the guide out on Day 1 because they compete with other organizations who do the same thing and their guides will be out on Day 1 so it’s kinda like a little competition. If PushSquare waits then they will lose to their competitors. If people want to “ruin their experience” as you say, then let them. They paid for the game, they can do what they want with it.
This is an awesome guide thank you! Definitely helpful on my second play through looking for stuff I missed. Only thing I would like to see in the guide is the Trophies section maybe brought into this guide instead of going back and forth between the 2 threads. Once again, Amazing work as always!
@MikeTastic_86 I never said it ruined their experience, just reduced their potential enjoyment. And I can't stop people from doing what they want obviously. I just think people would enjoy the game more without this kind of hand-holding from day one.
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