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Star Wars Zero Company PC Launch Guide: Release Date, Platforms, Price, and Pre-Order Bonuses

Star Wars Zero Company PC launch guide showing Clone Wars tactical squad gameplay, release date, platforms, price, and pre-order bonuses

Star Wars Zero Company is getting closer, and if you are planning to play on PC, this is one of those releases where it is worth checking the basics before you blindly click pre-order and pretend you are “just looking.” The game launches on August 27, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. EA has confirmed pre-orders are live, with the PC version available through the EA app and Steam. The standard PC edition is listed at $49.99, while the Deluxe Edition is listed at $59.99 on Steam. So yes, the Clone Wars tactics game is real, dated, and priced like EA knows strategy players can smell nonsense from orbit. What Is Star Wars Zero Company? Star Wars Zero Company is a single-player, turn-based tactics game set during the Clone Wars. It is being developed by Bit Reactor in collaboration with Respawn Entertainment and Lucasfilm Games, with EA…

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Star Wars: Galactic Racer Editions Guide: Standard, Deluxe, or Collector’s Edition?

Star Wars Galactic Racer Editions Guide header showing repulsorcraft racing across water with Standard Deluxe and Collector’s Edition text

Star Wars: Galactic Racer is doing the modern game launch thing where buying the game is no longer one decision. It is three decisions in a trench coat. There is a Standard Edition, a Deluxe Edition, and a Collector’s Edition, plus pre-order bonuses, exclusive vehicles, a digital art book, a steel case, a landspeeder model, and enough small extras to make your wallet briefly stare into the distance and remember better days. So let’s keep this simple. If you just want the game, Standard looks fine. If you want extra vehicles and digital goodies, Deluxe is the obvious upgrade. If you collect Star Wars gaming stuff and already know you are doomed, the Collector’s Edition is probably already whispering your name. Star Wars: Galactic Racer Release Date and Platforms Star Wars: Galactic Racer launches worldwide on October 6, 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. StarWars.com says pre-orders…

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Star Wars Zero Company’s Pre-Order Page Shows What EA Is Really Selling

Star Wars Zero Company promotional image featuring the main cast and tactical team lineup for an article about the game’s pre-order details.

Star Wars Zero Company is no longer just “that Clone Wars tactics game we keep comparing to XCOM until someone throws a thermal detonator at us.” EA has now opened the pre-order push properly, and the official landing page makes the pitch very clear: this is a turn-based Star Wars tactics game built around operatives, customization, squad bonds, and enough Clone Wars-era cosmetic bait to make collectors start sweating politely. The game is currently set to launch on August 27, 2026, across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. And yes, if you already know you are going in, you can pre-order Star Wars Zero Company on Amazon. Will that make your tactical decisions better? Absolutely not. Will it make the waiting feel slightly more official? Probably. What Comes With Zero Company Pre-Orders? According to EA’s official Zero Company page, pre-ordering any edition unlocks the Crystalline Astromech Cosmetic Pack. That is the pre-order-only…

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Star Wars Zero Company Pre-Orders Are Live, and the PC Specs Are Surprisingly Clear

Star Wars Zero Company-inspired header image showing a Clone Wars tactical combat scene with explosion and title text about pre-orders and PC specs.

Star Wars Zero Company is no longer just showing gameplay and waving from the future. It is now up for pre-order, the editions are detailed, and PC players finally have some specs to stare at while pretending they were definitely not going to upgrade anyway. EA’s official Star Wars Zero Company pre-order article confirms that pre-orders are live across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox ahead of the game’s August 27 release. The good news? This does not look like another “please sell your landspeeder” pricing situation. Standard and Deluxe Editions Explained Pre-ordering either edition gives players the Crystalline Astromech Cosmetic Pack, which includes the R3 droid, crystalline astromech heads for R4 and R5 variants, and the new BR-1 droid debuting in Zero Company. The Standard Edition keeps things simple: base game plus the pre-order bonus. The Deluxe Edition adds several cosmetic packs inspired by the Clone Wars era. That includes the…

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