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Star Wars Zero Company is a tactics game coming in 2026

Star Wars Zero Company was detailed over the Easter break, and is a turn-based tactics title coming in 2026.

“There’s a war you don’t see. The one fought in the shadows. The war beneath the war,” EA, Bit Reactor, and Respawn said of the upcoming title.

“Command an elite squad through a gritty and authentic story set during the twilight of the Clone Wars,” they continued. “Step into the shoes of Hawks, a former Republic officer who leads Zero Company – an unconventional outfit of professionals for hire hailing from across the galaxy. Hawks and Zero Company are recruited for an operation that pits them against an emerging threat that will consume the galaxy if left unchecked. To succeed, Hawks will lead a team of uneasy allies who must set aside their differences to overcome nearly impossible odds.”

Take a look at what to expect above.

“Our vision for Star Wars Zero Company is grounded in gameplay design pillars that weave in the immersive Star Wars galaxy with engaging turn-based tactics gameplay,” said Bit Reactor CEO, Greg Foertsch. “It’s our aim to deliver a game with an original Star Wars story from the Clone Wars era that has meaningful outcomes from player choices, and deep turn-based tactical combat with an approachable and cinematic presentation.”

Expect Star Wars Zero Company sometime in 2026 on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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