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Star Trek Legends console release comes at Christmas

What a gift!

A Star Trek Legends console release will take place on Christmas Day, 25 December, QubicGames has announced.

That means us Aussies will likely see the release of Star Trek Legends on Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch from Boxing Day, 26 December. These releases join existing availability on both iOS and Windows PC via Steam.

Download links and pricing is as follows:

Complete Edition is also available, bundling the core game and six pieces of DLC — Command, Engineer, Security, Science, Medical, and Villains content — for $21.00 AUD (Switch) or $23.96 AUD (Xbox) total, discounted from $30.00 AUD.

“Engage in an epic storyline for control of the mysterious Nexus and the fate of the universe as players step into the role of their favorite Star Trek heroes and villains in the hit franchise’s official team-based RPG,” reads a portion of the title’s official description.

Star Trek Legends is out now on iOS via Apple Arcade and Windows PC via Steam, and heads to Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and Switch on 25 December.


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