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The untitled Star Wars strategy game was announced in early 2022 as in development at Bit Reactor, a studio composed of Firaxis Games veterans best-known for their work on the XCOM franchise.
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And while fans have already seen so much of this conflict from several different perspectives, it seems that LucasArts Games and developer Bit Reactor have found just the way to make it well-worth ...
Star Wars: Zero Company, Bit Reactor's upcoming new Star Wars tactics game, has been officially revealed at Star wars Celebration today for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S with a release window of ...
Bit Reactor's long-awaited turn-based tactics game, Star Wars Zero Company, was finally revealed this weekend at Star Wars Celebration and it did not disappoint. The announcement trailer focused ...
Developed by Bit Reactor in collaboration with Respawn Entertainment and Lucasfilm Games, “In ‘Star Wars Zero Company,’ players will step into the shoes of Hawks, a former Republic officer ...
As for why one might refer to the game in that way, it’s because Greg Foertsch — the CEO and Creative Director of Bit Reactor, which is the studio making the game — previously worked on ...
The best tactics games are all about meaningful choices, and we’re confident we have chosen the right squad in Bit Reactor to deliver a compelling and innovative title that is authentic to Star ...
Respawn, which developed the Star Wars games Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor, is developing the game with Bit Reactor, a studio made up of Firaxis veterans. Firaxis has major tactics chops ...
EA, Bit Reactor, Respawn Entertainment, and Lucasfilm Games today dropped the first look at gameplay for their upcoming title, Star Wars Zero Company. Earlier this week, all parties revealed Star ...
Thankfully, Bit Reactor and Respawn Entertainment are bringing traditional turn-based tactics gameplay to the Star Wars galaxy with Star Wars: Zero Company. The first details, screenshots ...
When Bit Reactor's game director Greg Foertsch confirms to me that Star Wars Zero Company has permadeath, I can't help but grin. In retrospect, it might be a bit odd for me to get so psyched about ...