| October 12, 2023 | By: TrekMovie.com Staff 2 comments so far
The grand strategy video game Star Trek: Infinite set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation era was launched today. To get a sense of the game, there is a new launch trailer plus a video giving an overview of how you get started building your empire.
It was just in June when Paradox Interactive and Nimble Giant Entertainment announced plans to release Star Trek: Infinite. The makers of acclaimed simulation and strategy games like Stellaris, Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, and Cities: Skylines are putting that expertise into the 24th century of the Star Trek universe. Infinite promises to take players “on an interstellar saga with its emergent gameplay and complex choices, as they face the powers of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants.”
The game was released today on PC and Mac. Here is the launch trailer…
“Star Trek: Infinite represents a monumental achievement for our team at Nimble Giant Entertainment. We’ve poured our passion for the Star Trek universe into every aspect of the game, striving to create an experience that captivates both long-time fans and newcomers alike,” said Martin Cao, CEO of Nimble Giant Entertainment in a statement. “With its rich storytelling and deep strategic gameplay, we hope that Star Trek: Infinite will become a beloved addition to the Star Trek gaming legacy.”
“We’ve been working closely with Paramount Consumer Products to ensure that this game faithfully captures the intricate lore of Star Trek,” said Fredrik Wester, CEO of Paradox Interactive. “It’s a true voyage into the heart of the Star Trek universe, allowing players to shape the galaxy’s destiny through grand strategy.”
Screenshot from Star Trek: Infinite (Paradox Interactive)
Here is the official description:
Set about two decades prior to the era of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Infinite lets players shape the fate of the galaxy by leading one of four formidable Quadrant Powers: the United Federation of Planets, Romulan Star Empire, Cardassian Union, or Klingon Empire. With utmost fidelity to Star Trek lore, the game introduces fresh avenues for exploration as players navigate the complexities of empire management, handle intricate economic systems, and interact with enigmatic civilizations.
Paradox also released a “Your First Day” video which offers a brief overview of the gameplay…
Here are the key features for Star Trek: Infinite, as described by Paradox …
Screenshot from Star Trek: Infinite (Paradox Interactive)
Fans can purchase Star Trek: Infinite for $29.99/£29.99/€29.99 or the Deluxe Edition—featuring a digital artbook, the game soundtrack, and an in-game music pack featuring fresh compositions from Star Trek’s original soundtrack composers—for $39.99/£39.99/€39.99 on Steam.
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Goddamn, just give me a move, shoot and jump game like Elite Force…long overdue!
This is right down my alley, I love Horizons for Stelaris and this is the official version of that. However, it seems like this is riddled with bugs…I will wait.
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