Star Wars Zero Company

It may have been a tough secret to keep, but today, Electronic Arts, Respawn Entertainment, and Bit Reactor have officially revealed the title for its new turn-based tactical combat game. Star Wars Zero Company will be the name of this single-player game, and it’s planned to be officially showcased this week.

Star Wars Zero Company will be at the Star Wars Celebration in Japan on April 19, 2025, where we will get our first look at the game.

Leading up to this point, images of the game leaked from its early development stages, which you can see here. The platforms for Star Wars Zero Company will be released on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and PlayStation 5, as confirmed by EA. The Switch platform has not been mentioned at this point.

This is just another Star Wars game to add to the list from EA and Respawn, although Bit Reactor led development. This will join Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Fallen Order as games Respawn Entertainment has had a hand in.

Are you looking forward to Star Wars Zero Company?

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