Star Wars Zero Company could launch on August 27, 2026 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, according to sources from a French publication. The outlet claims to have obtained details on the release date, pricing, and editions ahead of the Summer Game Fest showcase. An official gameplay reveal is scheduled for June 5.
The game is being developed by Bit Reactor and Respawn Entertainment, with Electronic Arts publishing. Unlike most major Star Wars titles, Zero Company is not an action or shooter game — it's a turn-based tactical strategy. Players will command a squad of mercenaries in a war-torn galaxy, making it a unique entry in the franchise and a potential draw for fans of XCOM-like games.
The August 27 date looks strategically significant. Fall 2026 is already shaping up to be packed with major releases: September alone brings The Blood of Dawnwalker, Marvel's Wolverine, Dune: Awakening, Control Resonant, Silent Hill: Townfall, and other notable titles. Launching in late August would give Star Wars Zero Company more breathing room before the crowded season and before the November release of GTA 6, which is rumored to be causing publishers to reshuffle their calendars.
According to the leak, the standard edition of Star Wars Zero Company will cost $49.99 / €49.99 on PC and $59.99 on consoles. The Deluxe edition is priced at $59.99 / €59.99 on PC and $69.99 on consoles. The standard edition will be available in both digital and physical formats, while Deluxe is digital-only. Standard edition owners will be able to upgrade to Deluxe later.
The full contents of the Deluxe edition bonuses haven't been disclosed yet, but the source says there will be no early access for Deluxe buyers. This sets the game apart from many other EA releases, where pricier editions often grant a few days of early play. Pre-orders will likely go live shortly after the Summer Game Fest reveal, though an exact date hasn't been officially confirmed.