In a gaming market where $70 and $80 releases are becoming painfully normal, Star Wars: Zero Company arriving at $50 suddenly feels like a very clever tactical decision. Star Wars: Zero Company already had a strong pitch. Clone Wars setting. Turn-based tactics. A squad of messy specialists. Former XCOM developers. A release date locked for August 27, 2026. But one of its smartest moves might be much simpler than any battlefield mechanic. It costs $50. Star Wars: Zero Company is already available to pre-order here, and the $50 price point makes the pitch feel a lot cleaner than it might have at full blockbuster pricing. For a focused single-player tactics game, that matters. That may not sound very dramatic until you look at the wider games industry, where $70 releases are now normal and the conversation around $80 games keeps getting louder. Against that background, Zero Company’s lower price suddenly…