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New Star Wars Games in 2026: Zero Company, Galactic Racer, and What’s Next

Two Star Wars games have firm 2026 dates, while several big projects remain years out.

Two Star Wars games have firm 2026 dates, while several big projects remain years out.

Star Wars gaming has a busy stretch ahead, and the calendar is finally getting some real dates instead of vague windows. Two titles are locked for release in 2026, while a longer list of projects sits in development with no firm timing. Here is where each one stands right now.

Quick answer: The next Star Wars game with a confirmed date is Star Wars Zero Company on August 27, 2026, followed by Star Wars: Galactic Racer on October 6, 2026. Every other announced Star Wars game currently has no release date.


Upcoming Star Wars games and release dates

Only two of the announced games have a date you can mark on a calendar. The rest range from “in development” to “possibly years away.” Here is the full picture.

GameDeveloperRelease date
Star Wars Zero CompanyBit ReactorAugust 27, 2026
Star Wars: Galactic RacerFuse GamesOctober 6, 2026
Star Wars: Fate of the Old RepublicArcanaut StudiosTBA (before 2030)
Star Wars Jedi 3Respawn EntertainmentTBA
Knights of the Old Republic remakeSaber InteractiveTBA
Star Wars EclipseQuantic DreamTBA (rumored as late as 2028)
Untitled Skydance project (Amy Hennig)Skydance New MediaTBA

Star Wars Zero Company (August 27, 2026)

Star Wars Zero Company is a single-player, turn-based tactics game built by Bit Reactor with Lucasfilm Games. It lands on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on August 27, 2026, and pre-orders are open across all three platforms.

The story sits in the shadows of the Clone Wars. You play as Hawks, a former Galactic Republic officer who now leads Zero Company, a for-hire outfit that includes a Clone Trooper, a Mandalorian of Clan Verminoth, and a Jedi Padawan. The squad is hunting Kundri Fathom, leader of the Separatist-aligned cult known as the Infinite Coil.

Between missions you operate out of a base called The Den, where you recruit Operators, train skills, upgrade facilities, buy gear, and pick your next job from the holotable. The galaxy map covers more than 150 planets, and your choices shift how the campaign plays out. Hawks and your Operators can be created from eight species, including Devaronian, Human, Neimoidian, Ovissian, Togruta, Twi’lek, Weequay, and Zabrak, with custom voices, outfits, and talents.

Note: This is a hardcore-friendly tactics game. Squad members can die permanently, so a wipe on a key Operator is gone for good unless you plan around it.

Zero Company editions and pre-order pricing

EditionPCPS5 / Xbox Series X|S
Standard$49.99$59.99
Deluxe$59.99$69.99

The Deluxe Edition adds two cosmetic packs and five painted weapon themes tied to the Clone Wars era. Every pre-order grants the Crystalline Astromech Cosmetic Pack, which includes an R3 droid, translucent “crystalline” heads for the R4 and R5 variants, and the BR-1 droid. A soundtrack by composer Gordy Haab arrives the same day through Walt Disney Records. You can pre-order from the official Zero Company page.


Star Wars: Galactic Racer (October 6, 2026)

Star Wars: Galactic Racer is the second dated title, arriving October 6, 2026 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. It is the debut game from Fuse Games, a studio whose leads carry experience from Burnout and Need for Speed.

The pitch is high-speed racing in the spirit of Star Wars Episode I: Racer, but the trailers lean on speeders and speeder bikes as much as podracers, with plenty of crashes and new vehicle designs. The standard game runs $59.99, and the Deluxe Edition is $79.99 with extra speeders.


Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic

Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic is a single-player RPG revealed at The Game Awards 2025. It comes from Arcanaut Studios, with development led by Casey Hudson, who directed the original Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect trilogy.

It is set in the same era as the original KOTOR games and is described as a spiritual successor, telling a new story rather than retreading the old one. The reveal trailer hinted at a Force-sensitive, lightsaber-wielding protagonist and a ship that acts as a hub. There is no release window yet, though Hudson has said it will arrive before 2030, and a 2027 launch already looks optimistic.


Star Wars Jedi 3

Respawn Entertainment is making a third Star Wars Jedi game, continuing Cal Kestis’ story after Fallen Order and Survivor. Cameron Monaghan is confirmed to return as the voice of Cal. This will be the first entry in the trilogy not directed by Stig Asmussen, who left Respawn to start his own studio, Giant Skull.

Details beyond that are scarce, and the project appears to be early in development. EA has said work on the next Jedi game continues even after the cancellation of Respawn’s separate Star Wars first-person shooter. No release date has been set.


Knights of the Old Republic remake

The Knights of the Old Republic remake has had a rough road. Announced at a PlayStation showcase in September 2021, it moved from original developer Aspyr to Saber Interactive, weathered reports that it had stalled, and has shown little beyond an early teaser of Darth Revan igniting a red lightsaber.

Saber separated from Embracer Group in 2024, and the studio’s leadership has since said the project is still alive. CCO Tim Willits has indicated that everything Saber has discussed remains in development.

There is no release date, no confirmed platform list beyond PC and PS5, and no clear timeline. If you want the story now, the existing KOTOR re-release remains the most reliable way to play.


Star Wars Eclipse and the Skydance project

Star Wars Eclipse is a branching narrative-adventure from Quantic Dream, set in the High Republic era and first shown at The Game Awards 2021. It is the studio’s take on an “uncharted region of the Outer Rim” with an ensemble cast. Almost nothing new has surfaced since the reveal, and development is reported to be slow, with some rumors pointing to a launch as late as 2028.

Skydance New Media, led by Uncharted veteran Amy Hennig, is also working on an original cinematic action-adventure set in the Star Wars universe. It remains in early development with no platforms or date announced, and the studio’s other project takes priority for now.


For the rest of 2026, the two sure things are Zero Company on August 27 and Galactic Racer on October 6. Everything else, from the Jedi trilogy’s finale to the long-awaited KOTOR remake, is still waiting on a date, so the months ahead are about pre-orders and patience rather than a crowded launch schedule.