Star Wars: Zero Company is finally moving again. After nearly a year of relative quiet, the upcoming turn-based tactics game is back in the spotlight with new promotional artwork and a confirmed wave of hands-on coverage from PC Gamer. Bespin Bulletin reports that the game’s new art appeared alongside news that the May 2026 issue of PC Gamer will feature Zero Company on the cover, complete with interviews and hands-on impressions from the team at Bit Reactor. That matters because Zero Company has not had much visible momentum lately. The game was officially announced at Star Wars Celebration Japan in April 2025 as a single-player turn-based tactics game from Bit Reactor, developed in collaboration with Respawn Entertainment and Lucasfilm Games, and set during the Clone Wars. Since then, updates have been pretty sparse. A New Look at the Squad According to Bespin Bulletin, the new cover art shows several familiar…
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A New Era of Star Wars Games Is Taking Shape at Lucasfilm
The future of Star Wars video games may be much bigger than fans expected — and the latest clue didn’t come from a game reveal, but from a tribute. In a recently released industry video honoring legendary developer Vince Zampella, Lucasfilm Games leadership didn’t just reflect on the success of the modern Star Wars Jedi titles. They pointed toward something larger: a long-term expansion of Star Wars gaming across genres, studios, and eras. And if you connect the dots, it’s clear the franchise isn’t slowing down. More Than a Tribute The video focused on the legacy of Vince Zampella, whose work helped shape modern cinematic action games — including the critically acclaimed Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Those games re-established single-player Star Wars adventures as premium AAA experiences. They proved that narrative-driven, character-focused Star Wars games still resonate in a market dominated by live-service models….
Confirmed Upcoming Star Wars Games: Every Title Currently in Development
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…
Star Wars: Zero Company Reveal — Tactical Combat in a Galaxy Not So Far Away
If you thought the Clone Wars saga had told its last story, Star Wars: Zero Company just Force-pushed that assumption right out the airlock. Revealed during Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025, this upcoming game brings a fresh tactical twist to the galaxy with a heavy dose of XCOM-style gameplay, moral ambiguity, and a band of misfit warriors that might just become your new favorite squad. 🎮 What Is Star Wars: Zero Company? Let’s break it down like a protocol droid on a caffeine binge: Star Wars: Zero Company is a single-player, turn-based tactical strategy game, launching in 2026 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The game is being developed by Bit Reactor—the studio formed by veterans of the XCOM series—and Respawn Entertainment, with Lucasfilm Games lending that extra bit of galaxy-building magic. Set during the final days of the Clone Wars, the story follows a new squad of…