For years, the Star Wars release calendar was a desert. In 2026 it's the busiest it has been in a generation: two games are locked for this year alone, and the pipeline behind them is genuinely stacked. Here's the full slate, sorted by how much you should actually count on it.

Living document

Last updated June 2026, right after Summer Game Fest. We keep this tracker current as dates firm up and projects slip. Bookmark it.

Locked in for 2026

These two have official release dates and gameplay shown. They're happening.

GameReleaseGenreStudio
Star Wars: Zero CompanyAug 27, 2026Turn-based tacticsBit Reactor / Respawn
Star Wars: Galactic RacerOct 6, 2026Arcade racingFuse Games

Star Wars: Zero Company, August 27, 2026

The one we're most excited about. Zero Company is a single-player, turn-based tactics game (think XCOM in the Clone Wars) from Bit Reactor (a studio of ex-Firaxis tactics veterans) working with Respawn, published by EA and Lucasfilm Games. You build and customize a squad of operatives, and the Summer Game Fest trailer confirmed that canon faces, including Anakin Skywalker, factor into the story. Coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Full preview here.

Official gameplay trailer · EA Star Wars

Star Wars: Galactic Racer, October 6, 2026

Podracing is back. Developed by Fuse Games and published by Secret Mode, Galactic Racer is set in the New Republic era around an underground, unsanctioned circuit called the Galactic League, where criminal syndicates sponsor pilots. Sebulba and Bossk both turn up. It's the first major podracing game since the original Episode I Racer era. PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Full preview here.

Official story trailer · Star Wars

In active development (no date yet)

Real projects, real studios, real reasons to be hopeful, but no firm windows.

Star Wars Jedi 3 (Respawn)

Respawn has confirmed it's continuing Cal Kestis' story, and Cameron Monaghan is set to reprise the role. The trilogy capper has reportedly been in development since 2023.

Dates are still rumor

Leaks have floated a 2026 reveal and a late-2026-to-2027 launch window, with a possible push to dodge Grand Theft Auto 6. Treat any specific date you see as a rumor until EA says otherwise.

Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic

A sleeper. This single-player RPG comes from Arcanaut Studios, led by Casey Hudson, the former BioWare director behind the original KOTOR and Mass Effect. It's pitched as a spiritual successor in the Old Republic era. Hudson has said it'll land before 2030; a 2027 launch looks optimistic, but the pedigree alone makes this one to watch.

Star Wars: Eclipse (Quantic Dream)

An action-adventure set in the High Republic era, with a branching narrative built around multiple playable characters whose traits shape the story. Quantic Dream is ambitious but slow. There's still no release date or platform list.

Believe it when you see it

The KOTOR Remake (Saber Interactive)

The white whale. Announced back in 2021 under Aspyr, then handed to Saber Interactive after a troubled internal demo. As of March 2026, Saber insists it's "alive and well," but there's still no footage and no date, and the yearly "it's still in development" confirmation has become a community in-joke.

Our take

We'd love to be wrong, but we're not building a hype article around the KOTOR remake until there's gameplay. If you want the Old Republic itch scratched sooner, keep an eye on Fate of the Old Republic instead.

The takeaway

Star Wars gaming is in its healthiest spot in years: two confirmed 2026 releases across wildly different genres, a returning prestige franchise in Jedi, and a KOTOR successor from the person who made the original. We'll have full previews, then full reviews, on every one of these, starting with the two that have dates.