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Releases Aug 27, 2026

Star Wars Zero Company: XCOM Meets the Clone Wars — Release Date & Why Tactics Fans Win

Star Wars Zero Company launches Aug 27, 2026 on PS5, Xbox & PC. A single-player turn-based tactics game set in the Clone Wars — release date and why it's the low-stress strategy fix.

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Releases Aug 27, 2026
Platforms
PS5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC
Release date
Aug 27, 2026
Genre
Turn-based tactics
Setting
The Clone Wars
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Official trailer via YouTube (© respective publisher).

Star Wars Zero Company is the game strategy fans have quietly wanted for years: XCOM-style tactics, set in the shadows of the Clone Wars.

Strategy without the reflex stress

Not everyone unwinds by twitch-reacting. Turn-based tactics are the calm alternative: you think at your own pace, plan the perfect move, and feel smart when it lands — no split-second panic, just satisfying problem-solving. It is the low-pressure focus that quietly melts a stressful day.

Your own squad in the Clone Wars

From Bit Reactor with EA and Lucasfilm Games, you command an unconventional outfit of professionals for hire operating between the big battles — and the reveal even teased Anakin Skywalker. It is a fresh corner of a galaxy you already love.

Why tactics fans should pre-order

Great single-player tactics games are rare, and a polished one in the Star Wars universe is rarer still. It arrives August 27 on PS5, Xbox and PC — an easy call if you like winning with your brain.

FAQ

What kind of game is Star Wars Zero Company?

A single-player, turn-based tactics game — think XCOM — where you command a squad of hired operatives during the Clone Wars.

When and where does it release?

August 27, 2026, on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC (EA App, Steam, Epic).

Who makes it?

Bit Reactor, with Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm Games. A gameplay trailer even teased Anakin Skywalker.

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