Star Wars Zero Company Release Date, Price, and Editions Reportedly Leak Ahead of Summer Game Fest
Star Wars fans may not have to wait much longer to learn when Respawn Entertainment’s next galaxy-spanning adventure will arrive. Star Wars Zero Company was officially revealed about a year ago, and a fresh showcase is expected during Summer Game Fest. However, ahead of the event, several major details appear to have surfaced early, including the game’s release date, pricing, platforms, and available editions.
According to well-known leaker Billbil-kun, Star Wars Zero Company is currently planned for release on August 27, 2026. The game is reportedly coming to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
If this date proves accurate, the timing could be a smart move. Late August would give Star Wars Zero Company some breathing room before the traditionally crowded September and holiday release season, when many major games compete for attention. Launching just ahead of that window could help the title stand out and attract players before the year-end rush begins.
The leak also suggests that Star Wars Zero Company will launch with two editions: a Standard Edition and a Deluxe Edition.
For PC players, the Standard Edition is reportedly priced at $49.99, while the Deluxe Edition is expected to cost $59.99. On PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, pricing may be slightly higher, with the Standard Edition reportedly set at $59.99 and the Deluxe Edition at $69.99.
Another notable detail concerns the way each edition will be sold. The Standard Edition is said to be available in both physical and digital formats, giving collectors and traditional retail buyers an option to pick up a boxed copy. The Deluxe Edition, however, is reportedly digital-only.
Players who purchase the Standard Edition may also be able to upgrade to the Deluxe Edition later, though exact upgrade pricing has not yet been revealed.
At the moment, the contents of the Deluxe Edition remain unknown. It is unclear whether it will include cosmetic items, bonus missions, digital art, soundtrack content, or other in-game extras. However, the leak claims that Deluxe Edition owners will not receive early access to the game.
That would mark a different approach from several recent Electronic Arts releases, where premium editions often included the ability to start playing several days before the official launch. If true, all players may begin their journey in Star Wars Zero Company on the same day, regardless of which edition they buy.
For now, none of these details have been officially confirmed by Respawn Entertainment or Electronic Arts. Fans should treat the information as a rumor until the Summer Game Fest presentation provides a clearer look at the game.
Still, the leaked release date, pricing, and edition details give players a strong idea of what to expect. With Star Wars Zero Company heading to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, the upcoming showcase could finally reveal more about its gameplay, story, characters, and how it fits into the wider Star Wars gaming universe.






