A new Reddit post claims Star Wars Zero Company is targeting an August 27 release, with prices differing between PC and consoles. The turn-based tactics game from Bit Reactor, Respawn, EA, and Lucasfilm Games has been publicly slated for 2026, but no official date or pricing has been announced as of June 4, 2026.
The chatter began with a thread on r/StarWarsCantina summarizing claims that the game is set for August 27 and will launch below typical $70 AAA pricing. The post also notes a split between PC and console price points. None of this has been confirmed by EA at the time of writing, and the timing naturally points to a reveal lined up with Summer Game Fest this week.
Where the rumor comes from
The date and pricing details are attributed in community posts to Dealabs’ billbil-kun, a frequent source of accurate date-and-edition leaks. While the original report isn’t publicly visible through official channels yet, the claims have been echoed in the leaks community, including a thread on GamingLeaksAndRumours that reiterates August 27 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, plus a lower PC price and a slightly higher console tag. As always with pre-announcement details, treat it as provisional until EA or the game’s official channels weigh in.
Zero Company, first unveiled last year with a Clone Wars-era setup and a squad of new characters, is positioned as a single-player, turn-based tactics campaign. Bit Reactor’s Firaxis pedigree and Respawn’s oversight have led fans to shorthand it as “Star Wars XCOM,” though footage shown so far also teases light third-person exploration outside of combat. That blend, plus a 2026 window, has kept it high on PC and console watchlists.

