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Operation Walkthroughs

Mission objectives, suggested squads, hostile counters, turn-by-turn priorities, and rewards.

Operation Kafrene
Ring of Kafrene - Introductory
Shadow Over Umbara
Umbara - Mid-campaign
Ryloth Extraction
Ryloth - Side op · time-limited

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Latest Operations News

Five source-linked updates and editorial explainers for this section.

JUL 25, 2026 · NEWS
Mission Cycles Create Strategic Time Pressure
The HoloTable presents missions in Cycles instead of an unlimited static list.
JUL 25, 2026 · NEWS
EA Confirms Operations, Investigations and Other Mission Types
The campaign includes tactical operations, investigations and additional missions.
JUL 25, 2026 · NEWS
The Galaxy Map Shows the Consequences of Player Choices
EA calls its galaxy map the largest and most interactive yet in a Star Wars game.
JUL 25, 2026 · NEWS
Handcrafted Maps Include Randomized Elements
EA describes authored battlefields with changing enemy and objective variables.
JUL 25, 2026 · NEWS
Limited Pre-Combat Exploration Can Grant Intel and Advantage
Some main-story missions include small exploration segments before tactical combat.

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Related FAQs

Verified answers connected to this section.

VERIFIED FAQ
Is Star Wars Zero Company single-player?
Yes. EA describes Zero Company as a single-player turn-based tactics game.
VERIFIED FAQ
Does Star Wars Zero Company have branching story paths?
No. EA describes the overall campaign as a linear story.
VERIFIED FAQ
Does Star Wars Zero Company have multiple endings?
The ending is expected to be largely the same for every player.
VERIFIED FAQ
What are Mission Cycles?
Mission Cycles are the HoloTable structure used to present and advance campaign opportunities.
VERIFIED FAQ
Are the tactical maps handcrafted?
Yes. EA describes the maps as handcrafted.

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July 2026 Verified Expansion

5 New Operations Hub News Reports

Source-linked updates for Galaxy Map choices and tactical mission flow.

JUL 29, 2026 · NEW REPORT
Galaxy Map Operations Spend Intel and Can Expire
Operations cost different amounts of Intel, may expire, and sit alongside story-critical missions that eventually become obligatory.
JUL 29, 2026 · NEW REPORT
Operations and Tactical Missions Serve Different Roles
Operations occur on the Galaxy Map and can give instant rewards or unlock content, while Tactical Missions deploy the squad to an objective map.
JUL 29, 2026 · NEW REPORT
Sabotage, Combat, Rescue and Retrieval Are Confirmed
EA names sabotage, combat, rescue, retrieval and hero-centered narrative missions among the current objective types.
JUL 29, 2026 · NEW REPORT
The Galaxy Map Includes More Than 150 Planets
Strategic Operations can appear across more than 150 planets, while Tactical Missions use more than a dozen detailed planetary environments.
JUL 29, 2026 · NEW REPORT
Some Missions Will Involve Heavy Machinery
EA has not revealed exact vehicle encounters, but confirms that certain missions involve heavy machinery.

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Related Operations Hub FAQs

Five new first-party-grounded answers connected to this section.

NEW VERIFIED FAQ
Can Operations expire?
Yes. Galaxy Map Operations can expire.
NEW VERIFIED FAQ
Can Operations unlock new missions?
Yes. Some Operations can unlock additional Operations or Tactical Missions.
NEW VERIFIED FAQ
What is the difference between Operations and Tactical Missions?
Operations resolve on the Galaxy Map; Tactical Missions deploy a squad to an objective map.
NEW VERIFIED FAQ
What is Intel used for on the Galaxy Map?
Intel is spent to conduct Operations.
NEW VERIFIED FAQ
Can you control more than four characters?
Yes, in certain missions.

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5 More Operations Hub News Reports

A second, non-duplicating source-linked batch for Galaxy Map choices and tactical mission flow.

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More Related Operations Hub FAQs

Five direct answers selected from the new 50-page FAQ batch.

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