Star Wars Zero Company has now received age ratings in multiple regions, further reinforcing Electronic Arts’ previously announced plans to release the game in 2026.
The upcoming strategy title has reportedly been classified in Australia, Brazil, and South Korea, while additional unpublished ratings may also exist depending on the policies of individual agencies. The Korean rating was issued following deliberation on April 30, 2026, after the title was submitted earlier that month by EA Swiss Sarl.
According to the South Korean Game Rating and Administration Committee, Star Wars Zero Company received a 15+ rating due to “realistic depiction of violence” along with the presence of vulgar language and profanity during gameplay. The classification description states that weapons, attacks, and explosions are portrayed realistically within the game’s combat systems.
The Korean filing also describes the project as a “single-player turn-based simulation game set in the Star Wars universe.” Examples of profanity listed in the rating documentation include words such as “b****d” and “d**n.”
Star Wars Zero Company is being developed by Bit Reactor in collaboration with Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. The game is currently scheduled for release in 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Set during the final years of the Clone Wars, the story follows Hawks, a customizable former Republic officer leading a group of mercenaries and outcasts through covert operations. The game features turn-based tactical combat, squad management systems, and permanent death mechanics while focusing on a darker wartime atmosphere within the Star Wars universe.

