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Every upcoming Star Wars game officially announced

Split image showing three upcoming Star Wars games: Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, Star Wars: Zero Company, & Star Wars: Galactic Racer.

Star Wars Outlaws has marked a return to the world of non-EA Star Wars games, and while it's not perfect by any means, it's successfully expanded the possibilities of what can be done with the IP in the post-Disney era. Looking at the future, these are the Star Wars games jumping out of hyperspace sooner rather than later... if the Force is with them.

Much like in Star Wars TV shows and the upcoming Star Wars movies revealed in recent years, it appears that Disney and Lucasfilm's current plans are all about exploring the richness of the entire Star Wars timeline and not just the Skywalker Saga-adjacent stories. It's up to game studios to pitch projects that go beyond the Jedi and Sith, and so far, it looks like we're getting a bit of everything across many genres. On top of all these new games, the re-releases and remasters of old classics aren't slowing down either.

Mind you, more titles than the ones featured in this article are in development, but we’re being careful with the rumor mill surrounding Star Wars and just focusing on officially announced video games here. We'll keep the list updated as new releases and details are revealed, which should be quite often, as Disney reportedly wants to get two Star Wars games – one big and one smaller – out per year.

Star Wars: Zero Company

Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S | Release date: TBC 2026 | Developer: Respawn Entertainment, Bit Reactor

First announced in early 2022 alongside the now-canceled Star Wars FPS, a strategy game set in the Star Wars universe continues to be in development at both Respawn Entertainment and Bit Reactor, a new studio that comes from Firaxis, the veteran developers of XCOM and the Sid Meier's Civilization series. In 2025, it was finally revealed as a Clone Wars era turn-based game titled Star Wars: Zero Company.

The story follows a (customizable) main character named Hawks as they lead “an unconventional outfit of professionals” which includes Jedi Knights, clone troopers, Mandalorian mercs, and even droids. Together, they must fight against an emerging threat in the shadows of the larger Clone Wars conflict.

Both handcrafted and custom recruits from numerous iconic Star Wars species will be available, and the XCOM-like turn-based combat should please veterans and newcomers alike.

Star Wars: Galactic Racer

Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S | Release date: TBC 2026 | Developer: Fuse Games

2025's Game Awards ceremony had plenty of sci-fi and space-related surprises for us, but it was the two new Star Wars games that made us squeal with joy.

First up, we have Star Wars: Galactic Racer, which comes from Fuse Games, a new studio founded by Criterion Games (Burnout, Need for Speed) veterans. As you'd expect, Galactic Racer looks fast, furious — and more importantly — completely fresh when compared to the old podracing bangers.

Described as a runs-based “reinvention” of Star Wars racing, Galactic Racer has both a story mode and competitive multiplayer races. Set after the fall of the Empire, the reveal trailer presents a galaxy that longs for the highly dangerous racing of the old podraces. In their place, a new wave of outlawed racing rises up, now including all sorts of vehicles and speeders. Oh, and veteran Dug racer and fan favorite Sebulba is back, too.

Star Wars Eclipse

Platforms: TBC | Release date: TBC | Developer: Quantic Dream

The Acolyte's cancellation doesn't mean Lucasfilm is stepping away from the High Republic era anytime soon. In fact, it's quickly become a fan-favorite period of Star Wars history among avid readers, so it only makes sense that someone is working on a huge AAA video game set during the golden age of the Republic.

Late 2021 brought us a stunning CG trailer that unveiled Star Wars Eclipse to the world, but not much else is known about it at this point.

Both Lucasfilm Games and Quantic Dream (Detroit: Become Human) have been teasing that it's a very ambitious action-adventure game full of flexible narrative systems and open-world elements, but at the same time, there have been reports of trouble at the developer with hiring and engine-related struggles, so we expect some turbulence ahead.

Star Wars Jedi 3

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Platforms: TBC | Release date: TBC | Developer: Respawn Entertainment

Despite some tech problems at launch, 2023's Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was a knockout success for Lucasfilm Games and EA. It proved that Fallen Order was just the beginning of greater third-person adventures set in the galaxy far, far away from a developer traditionally known for its first-person shooters.

Sadly, a Star Wars FPS was recently canceled at Respawn, but that announcement also came with official confirmation that development on the third Cal Kestis-led adventure had started.

Nothing is known about the plot yet, but after Survivor wowed everyone with several twists and turns, anything could happen in the threequel. Likewise, we're fully expecting Respawn to shake things up again when it comes to combat and movement options. This one should be an easy win.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake

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Platforms: PC, PS5 | Release date: TBC | Developer: Saber Interactive

After a killer reveal teaser trailer in late 2021, we didn't hear anything about the Knights of the Old Republic remake for a while, only to receive reports Aspyr was having a hard time with it.

Later, it was handed over to Saber Interactive (the company behind WH40K: Space Marine 2), and after some confusion, it was confirmed in 2024 that it was still in the works. So there's reason to remain optimistic despite the radio silence from Lucasfilm Games.

With the recent Switch port and updates to the PC version, BioWare's KOTOR is still worth your time and money, as it remains one of the best Star Wars games of all time. That said, the unforgettable first adventure into the Old Republic era is showing its age, and younger players might miss out on a fantastic Star Wars story because of its rustier gameplay. This remake could fix that and resurrect one of the universe's most memorable tales for old and new fans alike. Success there could even push Lucasfilm into making movies and shows set in the beloved era, so we’ve got our fingers crossed.

Untitled Star Wars action-adventure game

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Platforms: TBC | Release date: TBC | Developer: Skydance New Media

If you've been keeping tabs on new Star Wars games for the last decade or so, you might remember there once was an action-adventure project set at Visceral Games (Dead Space series) that was later moved to EA Vancouver and headed up by Amy Hennig (of Uncharted fame).

That was ultimately binned, yet it seems its spirit might have survived as 2022 brought us the announcement of a collaboration between Lucasfilm Games and Skydance New Media, the interactive division of Skydance. Led by Hennig (she seemingly refuses to let Star Wars go), the project was described as "a richly cinematic action-adventure game featuring an original story," which aligns with what we'd heard about her former project at EA.

Later, reports suggested it could be a straight-up revival of 'Project Ragtag' under a new company, yet much of that pitch – the story reportedly focused on a group of criminals – made its way into Ubisoft Massive's Star Wars Outlaws, so perhaps this is going in a different direction despite remaining in the action-adventure genre.

Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic

Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S | Release date: TBC | Developer: Arcanaut Studios

On top of the still-in-development KOTOR remake, Casey Hudson and other BioWare veterans are returning to the era with an all-new RPG titled Fate of the Old Republic.

If Casey's name sounds familiar to you, it’s because he led the original KOTOR as well as the celebrated Mass Effect trilogy. He's kind of a big deal in the sci-fi RPG space, and now he's doing a spiritual successor to one of the best Star Wars games of all time? Count us in.

Very little is known about the plot at this point. We know we're following a Jedi and their crew in an “all-new story” set at the end of the Old Republic era. What we don't know is whether it will stick to the old Legends continuity from the KOTOR games and The Old Republic MMORPG, or open up the time period for Lucasfilm’s new canonical efforts. In any case, it’s hard not to be ridiculously excited for this one even if it’s still years away.

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