Is Lucasfilm Recasting Anakin Skywalker? The Truth About the New ‘Star Wars’ Game
Has Lucasfilm Finally Replaced the Chosen One? The Surprising Appearance That Has Star Wars Fans Talking

The Star Wars galaxy is buzzing with excitement about the legendary Jedi Knight, Anakin Skywalker. Fans are talking about a surprising cameo in the upcoming game, Star Wars: Zero Company, and this has led to questions: Is Lucasfilm recasting Anakin Skywalker?
As we get closer to the game’s release on August 27, 2026, let’s look at what we know, why the community is discussing this, and what it means for Anakin Skywalker’s future in gaming.
Anakin Skywalker Returns to The Clone Wars
For decades, Anakin Skywalker has been the heartbeat of the Star Wars saga. From the early days of Jake Lloyd’s portrayal in The Phantom Menace to the definitive, fan-favorite performance by Hayden Christensen, and the acclaimed vocal work of Matt Lanter in The Clone Wars animated series, the character has left an indelible mark on pop culture.
In the newly released gameplay trailer for Star Wars: Zero Company, developed by Bit Reactor and Respawn Entertainment, the Chosen One makes a striking appearance. Set during the “twilight” of the Clone Wars—the high-stakes period just before Revenge of the Sith—the game follows an elite squad of mercenaries led by a former Republic officer named Hawks.
In a pivotal moment within the game’s narrative, Anakin Skywalker crosses paths with the Zero Company crew, seeking their tactical expertise to complete a mission that could turn the tide of the war.
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The Big Question: Has Anakin Been Recast?
The appearance of Anakin in the trailer has fans divided. The character model bears a striking resemblance to Hayden Christensen’s likeness from Revenge of the Sith. However, Lucasfilm has remained tight-lipped regarding the official voice actor.
The Case for Christensen
Given Christensen’s recent returns to the role in the Obi-Wan Kenobi and Ahsoka series, many fans are hopeful that his likeness indicates a full return—potentially including voice work. His presence in the franchise has never been stronger, and his “de-aged” appearances in Disney+ shows prove that Lucasfilm is committed to maintaining his visual identity as the face of Anakin.
The Case for a New Voice
Historically, video game iterations of Anakin have been voiced by Matt Lanter. Because Zero Company is a strategy game focused on a new squad, it is common practice in the industry to use a specialized voice actor to maintain consistency across various gaming platforms. While the likeness may be Christensen, the voice remains a mystery, leading some to wonder if Lucasfilm is leaning into a new direction for non-live-action projects.

Why ‘Star Wars: Zero Company’ is Must-Play Content
Regardless of who provides the voice, Star Wars: Zero Company is shaping up to be a massive hit. Here is why it’s already generating so much traffic:
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Genre-Defining Gameplay: A single-player, turn-based tactics game that feels like a gritty, cinematic RPG.
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Deep Customization: Players can build their own squads, recruiting from various species like Togruta, Zabrak, and Twi’lek.
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Authentic Clone Wars Lore: The game dives into the shadows of the war, moving away from the front lines to explore the clandestine missions that shaped the galaxy.
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Strategic Depth: With permadeath mechanics and mission-based operations, your choices in Zero Company have real consequences.
What’s Next for Anakin?
While we wait for the release of Star Wars: Zero Company on August 27 to see if Hayden Christensen is credited, we know for sure that he will return in the second season of Ahsoka.
Whether his role in the game is just a quick appearance or a sign of more digital projects to come, the “Anakin factor” makes Zero Company highly anticipated among Star Wars fans this year.
Are you ready to join forces with the Jedi General? Share your thoughts in the comments: Should Lucasfilm keep Hayden Christensen for all appearances, or is it time for a new voice in gaming?
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