Star Wars Zero Company is reportedly set to arrive on August 27 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, a leak that also surfaced pricing and edition details just days before the game's planned gameplay premiere.
The leaked listing, posted by Billbil-kun at Dealabs, put the Standard Edition at $49.99 with both physical and digital availability and showed a $59.99 Deluxe Edition that would be digital only; the contents of the Deluxe package remain unconfirmed. The same reporting included a claimed release date and indicated there will be no early access, details that would shape sales and prelaunch messaging if they hold up.
Those numbers matter because they place a single-player, turn-based strategy game into a crowded calendar slot. Star Wars Zero Company was first unveiled at Star Wars Celebration in April 2025; it is being developed by Bit Reactor in collaboration with Respawn Entertainment and published by EA, and it positions players in the twilight of the Clone Wars as Hawks, a former Republic officer who leads Zero Company on an operation against an emerging galactic threat.
The timing is noteworthy for two reasons beyond the price tags. A late-August release sits immediately before a busy September slate of high-profile launches, which could siphon attention and coverage away from a mid-range-priced Star Wars strategy title. And the reported date arrived ahead of an official reveal: the Summer Game Fest account on X announced that the world gameplay premiere for Star Wars Zero Company will air during the main Summer Game Fest showcase on Friday.
That gap between leak and official presentation is the story's friction point. The August 27 date, the edition structure and the no-early-access note all come from the Dealabs post rather than EA or the developers; the Summer Game Fest premiere is now the scheduled place for publishers to confirm or correct those details. If the date and editions are verified on stage, the late-August launch will be locked in and retailers will have less than a month to position physical stock for the Standard Edition. If the premiere contradicts the leak, the window for preorders and marketing will reset.
For players wondering what to expect this week: watch the Summer Game Fest showcase on Friday. The world gameplay premiere is the moment the team can validate the release timing, show how the turn-based systems handle a Star Wars battlefield, and — crucially — reveal what, if anything, the Deluxe Edition includes. Until the premiere, the August 27 listing should be treated as an unconfirmed leak that clarifies what buyers might see but not as a formal launch announcement.
The clearest next step is therefore simple: the Summer Game Fest showcase will either turn the Dealabs leak into a launch plan gamers can act on, or it will force EA and the developers to reframe timing and editions; if neither happens on Friday, the outstanding question — what the Deluxe Edition contains and whether August 27 is official — will be the single issue that determines how players and retailers prepare for Star Wars Zero Company.



