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Star Wars Zero Company Launches at $50 While Rivals Push $80

Star Wars Zero Company is priced at $50, making it a standout value in an era of $70-$80 AAA games. Developer Bit Reactor and EA set a new bar for the industry.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Updated Jun 29, 2026

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The price tag on a new AAA game has become its own kind of reveal moment. So when Star Wars Zero Company quietly confirmed a $50 launch price alongside its gameplay debut at Summer Game Fest 2026, it landed harder than any trailer beat.

That number deserves a second look. XCOM: Enemy Unknown launched at $50 back in 2012. XCOM 2 went up to $60 in 2016. Zero Company, built by veterans of both those games at studio Bit Reactor, is somehow priced below that decade-old baseline, all while carrying a Star Wars license, full voice acting, and production values that reportedly rival CD Projekt-level cinematic quality.

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$50 in a world trending toward $80

The context here matters. GTA 6 has been floated at $80 to $100 before a single gameplay trailer has dropped publicly. The $70 standard that crept in over the past few years now looks like the floor rather than the ceiling. Players are being asked to pay more, earlier, with less to go on.

Zero Company flips that dynamic completely. The game already has hands-on previews out, a confirmed release date of August 27, and a price that would have been considered reasonable five years ago. That combination of transparency and restraint is genuinely rare for a major franchise title.

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Zero Company is currently available to wishlist on Steam. The $50 base price applies at launch on August 27.

For comparison, STAR WARS: Galactic Racer, another upcoming Star Wars title generating real excitement, is going the $60 route. That's a fair price for a racing game in the franchise, and no one would argue otherwise. But Zero Company undercutting it by $10 while delivering a full squad tactics campaign with permadeath, third-person exploration, and a large voice cast is a different proposition entirely.

What Bit Reactor is actually building

The $50 story would mean less if Zero Company looked like a budget effort. It doesn't. Early hands-on time with the game revealed a hybrid structure that separates it from a straight XCOM clone: between-mission exploration plays out in a zoomed-in third-person view, transitioning into the familiar overhead tactics layer when combat begins. The tonal shift between those two modes is handled without a loading screen.

The squad itself pulls from across the Star Wars timeline, with Anakin Skywalker confirmed as a cameo. Permadeath is in. The writing team has explicitly said they want real friction between squad members rather than a wish-fulfillment fantasy, which is either a great sign or a warning depending on your tolerance for that kind of storytelling.

The studio founder has publicly credited Lucasfilm and Respawn for backing a tactics game in a franchise that doesn't have a strong history with the genre. That kind of institutional support, combined with EA signing off on a sub-$70 price, suggests someone in the chain made a deliberate call to prioritize accessibility over short-term margin.

The business logic behind a lower price

Here's the thing: $50 is not just a goodwill gesture. It's a competitive move. The tactics genre sits in a market where players regularly weigh a $50 new release against a $15 indie that might give them 80 hours. Pricing Zero Company at $50 makes that calculation much easier.

A strong launch matters enormously for a new IP in a niche genre carrying a major license. A $70 or $80 price point raises the bar for day-one purchases and increases the risk of a slow start that gets read as a flop, regardless of quality. At $50, Zero Company removes a significant layer of hesitation.

Star Wars Outlaws launched at $70 last year and faced early criticism around its value proposition relative to expectations for an open-world Star Wars game. Zero Company appears to be taking a different approach entirely, setting expectations through transparency on price, genre, and scope before launch day.

For players keeping an eye on the adventure games space and broader AAA pricing trends, Zero Company arriving at $50 on August 27 is worth tracking closely. If it performs well commercially at that price, it becomes a data point that other studios and publishers will have a hard time ignoring. Check out our gaming guides to stay across everything releasing this summer as the launch date approaches.

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