SUBSCRIBE
Tech Journal Now
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
  • More Articles
Reading: Star Wars Zero Company studio founder praises Lucasfilm and Respawn for taking a chance on a tactics game
Share
Tech Journal NowTech Journal Now
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • AI
  • Best Buy
  • Games
  • Software
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
  • More Articles
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Journal Now > Games > Star Wars Zero Company studio founder praises Lucasfilm and Respawn for taking a chance on a tactics game
Games

Star Wars Zero Company studio founder praises Lucasfilm and Respawn for taking a chance on a tactics game

News Room
Last updated: April 5, 2026 9:30 pm
News Room
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

Good art generally requires risk-taking and good business is generally risk-averse—sucks for you if you’re trying to make a big budget videogame based on one of the most popular movie series ever made in a relatively niche game genre, but them’s the breaks.

Unless you’re Bit Reactor, of course, then you’re doing just that. Founder Greg Foertsch told PC Gamer associate editor Ted Litchfield in a recent interview that he has Lucasfilm and Respawn to thank.

“Looking at some of the things going on in the industry, it’s very derivative. Art is always that way. Games are no different. But I think, looking at the boldness with which both Respawn and Lucasfilm looked at us,” said Foertsch. “You’ve got these two giants taking a chance on someone like us, having the vision and the courage and the conviction to risk that on a brand-new studio.”

Article continues below


You may like

“The faith in us to do something new, to do something outside of their norms. For both places, turn-based tactics isn’t something that they’ve done.”

You might think Zero Company’s being a Star Wars game would cancel out any skepticism about turn-based tactics, but familiar characters don’t always sell a niche game, even if it’s great. The exceptional Marvel’s Midnight Suns—which Foertsch and many Bit Reactor team members worked on—was a commercial flop upon release despite a cast of comic book all-stars and glowing reviews.

While it might still be a roll of the dice even with lightsabers in the mix, they certainly won’t hurt Zero Company’s chances. Foertsch reckons the reason his team is getting a chance to play with such a prominent fixture of pop culture in the genre they’re passionate about comes down to an increasingly rare sort of pluck on the part of Star Wars’ stewards.

“Very easy for them to follow form and keep imitating what they’ve done and what players expect potentially,” Foertsch said. “But here you’ve got these two companies that just had the courage and the conviction to believe in trying something different and giving their audience something new. I think that’s worth mentioning. It’s just not common anymore. And man, I can’t say enough about the support we’ve received from both of those companies.”

Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

It’s true that it’s not an easy time to take risks. Games are only one player in the increasingly crowded attention economy, and of the 19,000 games that released on Steam last year, almost half of them have fewer than 10 reviews.

If you’re keen to learn more about Zero Company, you can read Ted’s full megalithic feature on the game and check out our explainer that gives you everything you need to know.

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Stardew Valley and Wordle sure do make for a cute combination in this daily guessing game on the farm sim’s crops

Marathon review | PC Gamer

Bethesda originally thought Fallout 3’s metro system should go all over the map, then realised running through miles of tunnels was dull as hell: ‘Being realistic sometimes isn’t fun’

Baby Steps’ level design was hugely inspired by a custom map in Mirror’s Edge and Japanese skateboarder Gou Miyagi: ‘All of a sudden I was actually looking at and seeing the space in a way that I hadn’t in a single player level in a long time’

You’re missing out on getting Marathon’s best loot for free because it’s hidden in a menu

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Trending Stories

Games

Star Wars Zero Company writer wants its cast to have real friction: ‘It’s not a personal fantasy game’

April 5, 2026
Games

In 2007, two game music GOATs collaborated on the criminally underrated soundtrack to a similarly underrated D&D RPG

April 5, 2026
News

Why this Tableau vet walked away from tech to roll with the dogs – GeekWire

April 5, 2026
Games

I tried to become a pro bowler but I skipped one important step: learning how to bowl

April 5, 2026
News

Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of March 29, 2026 – GeekWire

April 5, 2026
Games

Never doubt the commitment of horse-girl fans: Umamusume cosplayers are having actual races at tracks around the world

April 5, 2026

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US on Social Media

Facebook Youtube Steam Twitch Unity

2024 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Tech Journal Now

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?