Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown Launches February 18: Release Trailer Unveiled
The long wait for Star Trek fans is finally coming to an end as publishers Gamexcite and Daedalic Entertainment have officially announced the release date for their highly anticipated survival strategy game with roguelike elements, Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown. The game is set to launch on February 18, bringing players back to the beloved Delta Quadrant in an entirely new gaming experience. Alongside the announcement, the developers have unveiled an exciting release trailer that showcases the gameplay mechanics and atmospheric visuals that fans can expect.
Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown draws its inspiration from the iconic television series that ran from 1995 to 2001, following the adventures of Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew aboard the USS Voyager. The original show became a cultural phenomenon, depicting the starship’s 70,000 light-year journey home after being stranded in the unexplored Delta Quadrant. The series was notable for featuring the first female captain as the lead character in a Star Trek show, and it explored themes of survival, cooperation, and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
The game adaptation takes these core themes and translates them into an engaging survival strategy experience. Players will face the same challenges that confronted Janeway’s crew: limited resources, hostile alien encounters, and the constant struggle to keep the ship and its crew functioning during the perilous journey through uncharted space. The roguelike elements ensure that each playthrough offers unique challenges, with procedurally generated encounters and decision-making scenarios that can lead to vastly different outcomes.
Daedalic Entertainment, known for their work on acclaimed titles such as The Lord of the Rings: Gollum and the Deponia series, brings their expertise in narrative-driven games to this project. Their partnership with Gamexcite has resulted in a game that promises to honor the legacy of the Star Trek franchise while offering fresh gameplay mechanics. The combination of survival strategy and roguelike elements represents an interesting departure from previous Star Trek games, which have typically focused on space combat simulation or traditional adventure formats.
The release trailer reveals several key gameplay features, including ship management systems, crew assignment mechanics, and tactical decision-making during encounters with various Delta Quadrant species. Players can expect to meet familiar alien races from the television series, including the Kazon, Vidiians, and the ever-threatening Borg Collective. Resource management appears to be central to the experience, as players must balance energy reserves, medical supplies, and ship repairs while navigating through dangerous territory.
The timing of this release is particularly significant for the Star Trek franchise, which has experienced a remarkable resurgence in recent years. With multiple streaming series currently in production, including Strange New Worlds, Discovery, and Lower Decks, the franchise has never been more active. Video game adaptations have always been an important part of Star Trek’s expanded universe, dating back to early titles in the 1970s and including memorable entries like Star Trek: Bridge Commander and Star Trek Online. Across the Unknown joins this legacy as one of the first major Voyager-focused games in many years.
The survival strategy genre has seen tremendous growth in recent years, with games like FTL: Faster Than Light and Into the Breach demonstrating the appeal of combining tactical depth with roguelike replayability. Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown appears to follow in this tradition while leveraging the rich lore and established universe of the Star Trek franchise. For fans who have long wanted to experience the challenges of commanding a starship lost in hostile space, tomorrow’s release promises to deliver exactly that experience with the polish and authenticity that the beloved series deserves.
