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Alright, so here’s the deal: there’s this game called Star Wars Zero Company, and it’s some kind of turn-based thing set in the Star Wars universe. Sounds cool, right? It’s got Bit Reactor and Respawn — yeah, those folks from Star Wars Jedi — teaming up. Weird combo? Maybe. Intriguing? Totally.
Now, Bit Reactor hasn’t just waltzed into turn-based games like a newbie at a graduation party. Nope. These people have serious chops. Some of them worked on XCOM. You know, the game where you kick alien butt in epic, strategic fashion? Ah, XCOM — just thinking about it makes you wonder, “When’s the next one coming out, guys?” Or maybe I’m just being impatient. Whatever.
Anyway — oh shoot, I nearly forgot where I was going. Right, so XCOM and Star Wars have, like, different vibes. One’s about aliens crash landing everywhere, and Star Wars… well, it’s got Ewoks and galaxies far, far away. But I guess there’s a bit of overlap, you know? Sci-fi and all.
Talking about XCOM brings an itch that Star Wars Zero Company just might scratch. But, oh, before I forget, let’s get nerdy for a sec: Bit Reactor’s co-founded by some guy named Greg Foertsch, who was a big deal in XCOM. So yeah, legit credentials there.
Now, as for Star Wars Zero Company itself? It’s not here yet. They’re whispering about 2026, so it’s like, “Hold your lightsabers, everyone.” It’s gonna hit PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S — all the good stuff. You’re a Hawk, leading a squad during the Clone Wars. If that’s not a power trip, I don’t know what is.
And, oh man, if turn-based strategy is your jam, there’s exciting stuff happening. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Baldur’s Gate 3 are proof. Those games rock the genre hard, even if they do things a bit differently.
So whether Star Wars Zero Company fills the XCOM void or just brings fresh energy, turn-based gaming’s back. And hey, patience is a virtue in these games – and in the wait for 2026. Grab some popcorn; the strategy scene’s heating up, and Star Wars Zero Company might just be the kick we need.