Star Wars: Zero Company Launches August 2026 on PS5, Xbox, and PC: Deluxe Edition Details Revealed

Lucasfilm Games and developer confirm that Star Wars: Zero Company will launch globally on 27th August 2026, landing on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC platforms. This highly anticipated strategic warfare game will bypass September’s crowded release window, positioning itself as a prime contender for end-of-summer gaming attention.
Summer Game Fest Trailer Leak Precedes Official Reveal
While fans anticipate a new gameplay trailer for Star Wars: Zero Company at Summer Game Fest 2026 on Friday, insider Billbil-Kun from Dealabs disclosed critical release details. The leak reveals:
- Standard Edition: $49.99 – Core game experience of Star Wars: Zero Company
- Deluxe Edition: $59.99 – Includes exclusive in-game content and early access to campaign missions in Star Wars: Zero Company
PushSquare confirms that the title’s presence at the festival will feature a 10-minute uncut gameplay demo, showcasing its real-time tactical combat mechanics in Star Wars: Zero Company.
Gameplay Mechanics and Strategic Depth
What Sets Zero Company Apart?
Billed as a squad-based tactical shooter with MOBA elements, Star Wars: Zero Company pits players in 4v4 asymmetric battles across iconic Star Wars locations. Key features include:
- Customizable hero units featuring unique Force abilities for enhanced gameplay.
- Dynamic terrain destruction in Hoth and Tatooine-inspired maps for immersive experiences.
- AI-controlled “Warband” units that allow for scalable combat intensity in battles.
“This bridges the gap between casual shooters and hardcore strategy,” says gaming analyst Amanda Rousseau, highlighting the title’s potential to attract both casual and competitive gaming audiences.
Final Verdict: A Strategic Move for Galactic Dominance in Gaming
By securing an August release slot, Star Wars: Zero Company strategically avoids holiday oversaturation while maintaining franchise visibility between theatrical releases. With its innovative hybrid gameplay model and tiered pricing strategy, this Star Wars title aims to capture both casual and hardcore gamers—a critical test for Lucasfilm’s evolving gaming portfolio.