Star Wars gaming is officially entering one of its busiest and most ambitious eras in years. After a long period of cancellations, uncertainty, and rumors, Lucasfilm Games now has multiple confirmed Star Wars titles actively in development, spanning different genres, studios, and eras of the galaxy.
Below is a clear overview of every upcoming Star Wars game that has been officially confirmed, and why each one matters.
Star Wars: Zero Company
Star Wars: Zero Company is an upcoming turn-based tactical game currently in development under the Lucasfilm Games banner.
The game is expected to focus on small elite squads, strategic planning, and consequence-driven decision-making, offering a slower, more methodical experience than traditional action titles. It represents a rare but exciting genre shift for Star Wars and could finally deliver a modern strategy-focused Star Wars game.
Star Wars Jedi 3
The third entry in Respawn Entertainment’s successful Jedi series is officially confirmed.
Following Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor, Jedi 3 is expected to continue the story of Cal Kestis, further refining lightsaber combat, exploration, and narrative depth. The series has become one of the most reliable and critically acclaimed pillars of modern Star Wars gaming.
Star Wars: Eclipse
Developed by Quantic Dream, Star Wars: Eclipse is set during the High Republic era, long before the Skywalker saga.
The game aims to deliver a cinematic, choice-driven experience featuring multiple playable characters and branching storylines. While development updates have been scarce, the project remains officially active and stands as one of the most ambitious narrative Star Wars games ever announced.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic – Remake
The long-awaited Knights of the Old Republic remake remains officially in development, despite a complicated and widely reported development cycle.
Originally announced as a full remake of the 2003 RPG classic, the project seeks to modernize one of the most beloved Star Wars games of all time while preserving its iconic story and characters. For many fans, this remains the most emotionally anticipated Star Wars game in development.
Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic
Recently announced, Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic marks a major return to the Old Republic era.
The single-player RPG is being developed by Arcanaut Studios and directed by Casey Hudson, known for his work on Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect trilogy. Rather than serving as a direct sequel, the game is positioned as a new, original story focused on player choice, consequence, and classic Star Wars themes.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer
One of the most surprising announcements is Star Wars: Galactic Racer, scheduled for release in 2026.
The game represents Star Wars’ return to the racing genre, but with a broader, galaxy-spanning approach rather than traditional podracing alone. Early descriptions suggest high-speed competition across multiple planets and environments, with a strong emphasis on risk, progression, and competitive gameplay.
It’s a bold genre shift and a welcome addition to a lineup that increasingly values variety.
What This Means for Star Wars Gaming
What makes this lineup especially exciting is its diversity. From tactical strategy and cinematic RPGs to fast-paced racing, Star Wars gaming is no longer confined to a single formula.
Rather than relying on one flagship title, Lucasfilm Games is building a broad portfolio designed to appeal to different types of players — a strategy that gives the franchise both creative freedom and long-term stability.
Final Thoughts
With six confirmed Star Wars games currently in development, the future of Star Wars gaming looks more ambitious than it has in years.
Whether you’re here for deep RPG storytelling, intense lightsaber combat, strategic squad-based gameplay, or pure speed, there’s something on the horizon — and it’s already officially in the works.
The Force is strong with Star Wars gaming once again.
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