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Star Trek Legends now available on Windows PC

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Star Trek Legends is no longer an Apple Arcade exclusive, now available on Windows PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store.

Original story [27 Feb 2024]: The new PC release is currently in Steam Early Access and offers “all of the content from its mobile counterpart along with quality-of-life changes and Steam exclusive content,” according to publisher Tilting Point.

“Collect and command a roster of 95 playable characters available from day 1, each with 3 to 4 unique skills,” Tilting Point continued. “Unleash the potential of your team with characters from across the entire history of the Star Trek franchise.”

Players will take command of a new starship, the Artemis, and collect Star Trek heroes and villains from all eras and franchises. A great selling point, at least on Apple Arcade, is that all this was happening without microtransactions, so hopefully that “Steam exclusive content” isn’t just a chance for Tilting Point to pad its bank account. We’re organising to check out the release, so we’ll report back when we know more.

Update: Thankfully, our time with the PC version of the title has shown that microtransactions are still not a thing within the adventure title. Rejoice!

At the time of writing, and for 20 more hours, Star Trek Legends is offered at a 25% discount, or $22.77 AUD here in Australia. You can also check out the game’s Steam page to download a demo before you decide on a purchase.

Update 2: Star Trek Legends is now also available on Windows PC via the Microsoft Store. At the time of writing, 20 June 2024, it’s available for a 25% discount right here, making it available for $23.21 AUD and not $30.95.

Star Trek Legends is available now on iOS and Mac via Apple Arcade, or as a standalone purchase on Windows PC via Steam.


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