Star Wars Zero Company Pre-Order Bonus Gives Astromech Droids a Crystalline Makeover

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Star Wars Zero Company Pre-Order Bonus
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There are a couple of really interesting Star Wars games coming out in 2026, starting with Bit Reactor’s Star Wars Zero Company, a turn-based tactics game that’s basically Star Wars meets XCOM. Pre-orders are now live and include a neat customization bonus for your droid units.

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Here’s a breakdown of what each edition of Star Wars Zero Company includes, how much they cost, and which subscription services the game is available on.

Star Wars Zero Company Pre-Order Bonus

If you pre-order Star Wars Zero Company, you will receive the Crystalline Astromech Pack, which includes the R3 droid, translucent “crystalline” astromech heads for the R4 and R5 droid variants, and Star Wars Zero Company’s exclusive BR-1 droid.

Star Wars Zero Company Crystalline Astromech Pack
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That’s four outfits in total with different heads and color schemes. It’s a neat little bonus for the customizable droid units you’ll be using quite a bit in battle. Since it’s only a cosmetic bundle, there are no gameplay advantages tied to it.

Star Wars Zero Company Deluxe Edition

The Deluxe Edition for Star Wars Zero Company includes the following content:

The “Grand Army of the Republic” Cosmetic Pack:

  • “Republic Officer” Uniform
  • “100th Clone Company” Armor Set
  • “ARC Trooper” Armor Set
Star Wars Zero Company Grand Army of the Republic Pack
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The “Shadow Collective” Cosmetic Pack:

  • “Pyke” Helmet Cosmetic
  • “Pyke Syndicate” tattoo cosmetic
  • “Hutt Cartel” tattoo cosmetic
  • “Death Watch” tattoo cosmetic
  • “Black Sun Syndicate” tattoo cosmetic
  • “Crimson Dawn” tattoo cosmetic
Star Wars Zero Company Shadow Collective Pack
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Painted Weapons Themes:

  • The “100th Clone Company” Cosmetic Weapon Set
  • The “Kafrene Informant” Cosmetic Weapon Set
  • The “Black Sun Syndicate Enforcer” Cosmetic Weapon Set
  • The “Bespin Security” Cosmetic Weapon Set
  • The “Separatist Warrior” Cosmetic Weapon Set
Star Wars Zero Company Painted Weapons Tehemes
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Everything included in the Deluxe Edition is cosmetic, which isn’t surprising given that it costs only slightly more than the base edition. It doesn’t include any additional gameplay content, missions, or expansions. Instead, you’re getting a sizable collection of visual customization options for your squad, droids, and weapons. If you’re a fan of the Clone Wars, I think these sets are a pretty neat addition.

Standard vs. Deluxe Edition

FeatureStandard EditionDeluxe Edition
Base game
Crystalline Astromech Pack*✓ (Pre-order)✓ (Pre-order)
Grand Army of the Republic Cosmetic Pack
Shadow Collective Cosmetic Pack
Five weapon set themes
Additional gameplay content

*Pre-order bonus available with either edition if purchased before launch.

Star Wars Zero Company Release Date

Star Wars Zero Company is coming to PC, Xbox Series S|X, and PS5 on Augst 27, 2026.

Star Wars Zero Company Price

Star Wars Zero Company EditionPrice
Standard Edition$49.99 USD on PC / $59.99 USD on Consoles
Deluxe Edition$59.99 USD on PC / $69.99 USD on Consoles

You can pre-order the title digitally from the links below:

PlatformStore Link
PCSteam, Epic Games Store, EA App
Xbox Series S|XXbox Store
PS5PlayStation Store

Can You Play Star Wars Zero Company Early?

No, you can’t, since the Deluxe Edition of Star Wars Zero Company doesn’t have an early access incentive.

Is Star Wars Zero Company on EA Play Pro?

Yes, Star Wars Zero Company is coming to EA Play Pro. It includes the Deluxe Edition:

Star Wars Zero Company EA Play Pro
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Is Star Wars Zero Company on Xbox Game Pass?

No, Star Wars Zero Company is not coming to any tier of Xbox Game Pass.

Is Star Wars Zero Company on PlayStation Plus?

No, Star Wars Zero Company is not coming to any tier of PlayStation Plus.

Both Zero Company and Galactic Racer look like excellent Star Wars games, and I can’t wait to get my hands on them. It also helps that neither is a full-priced release instead of the now-standard $70 AAA price. While a new entry in the Jedi series has yet to be announced, it’s shaping up to be a good year for Star Wars fans regardless.

Ali Hashmi

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