Publisher Daedalic Entertainment and developer Gamexcite have confirmed that Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown will release on February 18.
On the same day, the game will launch for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Nintendo Switch 2.
The game will be priced at $39.99, with a 10 percent pre-order discount available. A playable demo is already live on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series consoles, and Steam.
Take command of the U.S.S. Voyager
In Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown, players assume the role of captain of the legendary U.S.S. Voyager, navigating a desperate situation deep within the Delta Quadrant. With the ship heavily damaged, survival depends on careful management of limited resources, crew morale, and strategic decision-making.
Players are constantly forced to choose between high-risk actions that could accelerate progress and safer options that preserve stability but slow down recovery. These decisions shape both the journey and the fate of the crew.
Ship management, exploration, and space combat
A core feature of the game is ship customization and repair. Players decide where key facilities are placed aboard Voyager, including research labs, crew quarters, and operational modules. These choices directly affect efficiency, combat readiness, and long-term survival.
Beyond ship management, the game features space combat, crew-based missions, and exploration of uncharted planets and space stations. Players must assemble specialized teams for away missions, balancing skills, risk, and available personnel as Voyager pushes deeper into the unknown.
A strategy-driven Star Trek experience
With its focus on leadership, resource management, and tough moral decisions, Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown aims to deliver a more tactical and cerebral take on the Star Trek universe. The newly released trailer further highlights its strategic depth and narrative-driven structure.
With its simultaneous launch on Nintendo Switch 2, PC, and current-gen consoles, the game is positioning itself as one of the most accessible Star Trek releases in recent years.
