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Star Trek: Online: Fleets now available on Xbox One, PS4

Perfect World and Cryptic today announced that Star Trek: Online‘s “Fleets” expansion is now available on Xbox One and PS4.

The update brings a number of different new options to the sci-fi MMO. They include:

  • Fleet Holdings – Fleet members can work together to build a full-scale Starbase, Romulan Embassy, Dilithium Mine, Dyson Sphere Spire as fleet member-only social areas. Building these facilities also grants access to various bonuses, high-end gear and daily missions.
  • Admiralty System – Players who have reached the rank of Admiral can send their inactive starships on missions to bring back rewards.
  • Two New Reputations – Task Force Omega and Iconian Resistance include a variety of new queues to play and new end-game gear to earn for your captain and starships.
  • Duty Officers – Captains can delegate tasks and away missions to their standard crew members for rewards, while they continue to travel through the final frontier.
  • Research and Development – This system allows players to craft standard and unique items through a variety of schools, while also providing exciting crafting tier progression bonuses.

Star Trek: Online is available on Xbox One, PS4, Windows PC and Mac.


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