Star Wars Zero Company is coming to PC in 2026

Star Wars Zero Company has received its first in-engine trailer

EA has released its first in-engine trailer for Star Wars: Zero Company, a single-player turn-based tactics game set at the end of the Clone Wars.

Zero Company comes from Bit Reactor and Respawn Entertainment. Overall, the game looks like a Star Wars version of XCOM. This makes sense, as Bit Reactor is made of devs who have previously worked on the XCOM franchise. Note that the studio’s team have also worked on games like Civlization, Gears of War, and Elder Scrolls Online.

EA, in the trailer below, confirms that their game will launch on PC and consoles in 2026. On PC, the game will be available on Steam.

“There’s a war you don’t see.The one fought in the shadows. The war beneath the war.”

Command an elite squad through a gritty and authentic story set during the twilight of the Clone Wars in STAR WARS Zero Company, a single-player turn-based tactics game developed by Bit Reactor in collaboration with Respawn Entertainment and Lucasfilm Games.

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.

Star Wars Zero Company

In this game, players will step into the shoes of Hawks, a former Republic officer who leads Zero Company. Zero Company is an unconventional outfit that uses professionals for hire to complete operations. These operatives appear to include bounty hunters, clone troopers, Mandalorians, Jedi, and smugglers.

Throughout the game, Hawks and Zero Company will be recruited for operations that pit them against emerging threats. If left unchecked, these threats could consume the galaxy. To succeed, Hawks needs to lead a team of uneasy allies who must set aside their differences to overcome nearly impossible odds.

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