Star Wars: Hunters Heads to PC Early Access in January Following Steam Playtests
Star Wars: Hunters, the squad-based PvP shooter developed by Zynga, is expanding its reach to PC players. After its initial release on Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android in June, the game will now be available on Steam in early access starting January 27, 2025. This marks a significant step in the game’s evolution, bringing it to a broader audience and catering to the demand from the PC gaming community. Before its early access debut, two rounds of Steam playtests have been scheduled to fine-tune the gameplay experience.
Zynga officially announced the PC launch on Tuesday, inviting players to sign up for Steam playtests. The first playtest will run from December 13 to December 16, offering participants a chance to explore the game’s features and provide feedback. A second playtest is scheduled from January 10 to January 13, ensuring further refinements before the game’s wider release. These playtests will allow Zynga to address potential issues and gather insights to optimize the PC gaming experience.
The official announcement expressed excitement about bringing the Star Wars: Hunters experience to PC, acknowledging the strong demand from fans. “We are officially bringing Star Wars: Hunters to PC! We can’t wait for you all to experience the game on PC and know this is something that the community has been asking for a long time,” the statement read. The move to PC is expected to enhance the game’s competitive arena dynamics, leveraging the platform’s capabilities for improved graphics and control precision.
With its team-based combat set in the Star Wars universe, Star Wars: Hunters has already captured the interest of fans across various platforms. Expanding to PC is likely to solidify its player base and introduce the game to a new audience eager to engage in epic battles with iconic characters and settings. The early access launch on January 27 is set to be a pivotal moment for the game, as it enters one of the most competitive gaming markets.