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Star Trek Infection release date updated to March 2026 on all platforms

Steam VR will be available at the same time as Meta Quest 3, Bloober Team today confirmed.

The Star Trek Infection release date has been updated to 31 March 2026, Bloober Team has today confirmed with Stevivor.

“[Bloober Team] announced an updated release date for the game titled Star Trek: Infection (Project I) for Meta Quest 3S, Meta Quest 3, and SteamVR platforms, setting it for March 31, 2026,” reads an English language statement also (sent in Polish) by the Poland-based publisher to Stevivor. “The game’s initial price is 29.99 USD/EUR.”

The Polish version of the statement was released by Bloober Team approximately two hours ago at the time of writing.

A previous Bloober Team investor report quietly announced the VR title would have an 11 December 2025 release date — curiously the same date as The Game Awards — while the game’s initial reveal stated that Steam VR would follow “very shortly after” Meta Quest 3 availability.

“You’re a Vulcan Starfleet officer, sent on a special mission aboard the U.S.S. Lumen, but something has gone horribly wrong,” reads a description of the title. “There’s no crew in sight, and an unknown entity has infested the ship. Now it’s inside your body, physically mutating you, unlocking dangerous new abilities at the cost of your sanity.”

Star Trek Infection is a VR game developed by Played With Fire and published by Bloober Team subsidiary Broken Mirror Games. It heads to Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, and Windows PC via Steam VR on 31 March 2026.


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