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Star Wars Zero Company now has an official release date
Fans of the galaxy far, far away have great reason to celebrate. Electronic Arts took advantage of the spotlight at Summer Game Fest 2026 to reveal more details about the highly anticipated Star Wars Zero Company.
The new title promises to bring a genuine breath of fresh air to the franchise, betting on a turn-based tactical strategy format that immediately reminds us of the classic XCOM. It's a different approach from the usual frenetic action we're used to seeing, but it has everything to keep players glued to the screen for hours on end.
Developed in a powerful partnership between Respawn Entertainment and the newly created studio Bit Reactor, the game has just received its first gameplay trailer. The best news of all is that the mystery is over and we already know exactly when you can get your hands on this adventure.
The narrative takes us back to the ever-fascinating period of the Clone Wars, putting you in the shoes of Hawks, a former officer of the Galactic Republic. Your main mission will be to recruit and lead the “Zero Company,” a rather peculiar group composed of mercenaries, astromechs, and renegades from across the galaxy.
Your squad's ultimate goal is to stop the forces of Kundri Fathom, the fearsome leader of a cult focused on the dark side of the Force. Along the way, and as one would expect in a title of this magnitude, you will encounter iconic figures from the saga, including the unavoidable Jedi General Anakin Skywalker.
All the action takes place from an isometric perspective, where every military decision can mean the difference between a heroic victory and a crushing defeat. It's, at the very least, thrilling to see the Star Wars universe embracing this more cerebral and demanding genre with such a high level of detail and customization.
Electronic Arts, Bit Reactor, and Respawn Entertainment announced during the Summer Game Fest 2026 broadcast that Star Wars Zero Company will be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) on August 27, 2026.
The companies also revealed the official prices for the game:
PC (Steam and Epic Games Store): $49.99
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series: $59.99
Deluxe Edition (Steam and Epic Games Store): $59.99
Deluxe Edition (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series): $69.99
The Deluxe editions will include additional content to be detailed later.
From the Star Wars Zero Company Steam page, we can read: Command an elite squad in a story of courage and authenticity in Star Wars Zero Company, a turn-based tactical single-player game set in the twilight of the Clone Wars. You will play as Hawks, a former Republic officer who leads Zero Company, as they are recruited for an operation that puts them in the path of an emerging threat that will consume the galaxy if left unchecked.
Lead the most astute Agents of Clone Wars...Command the galaxy's best agents in tactical operations, investigations, and other intense and thrilling missions through an original cinematic story.
Choose Your Path to Victory...Strategize and adapt, whether in your base of operations or on an ever-changing battlefield, so that every decision counts; the results of your choices make each gameplay experience different.
Engage in Tactical Combat in the Star Wars Universe...Mobilize a team of operatives comprised of a variety of archetypes, from bandits to astromechs, or even a Jedi, using an arsenal of tactical skills to outmaneuver and defeat your enemies.
Create deep bonds with your Squadron... Enhance your squadron's skills as you deploy them on missions, where they'll learn to work together and unlock new combat synergies that can make the difference between victory and defeat.
Customize your Fight...Customize Hawks' combat specialization and appearance, then recruit your team with original, personalized Star Wars characters whose appearances, equipment, and abilities adapt to your playstyle.
If you're already eager to don the commander's suit, mark August 27th on your calendar. The game will be released on major current-generation platforms, ensuring that console and PC lovers don't miss out on this tactical war.
Electronic Arts has already opened pre-orders for those who like to secure their one-way ticket to space in advance. The standard edition is priced around US$70, and there's also a Deluxe version that offers exclusive cosmetics for the most dedicated players.
This launch marks a bold move by the brand into a very specific niche of the video game market. Now we just have to wait a few more months to test our strategic thinking and try to save the galaxy with our own team of renegades.

