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Star Trek: Online heads to Risa for the Lohlunat Festival in June

Star Trek: Online‘s summer event, the Lohlunat Festival, has been detailed by Perfect World.

“It’s time for captains to take a break from saving the universe and escape to Risa for some much needed rest and relaxation,” Perfect World began in a press release.

“During Star Trek Online’s annual Lohlunat Festival, players will explore the luxurious Summer Resort, where they will cruise around on floaters and complete challenges for rewards, including pets, costumes, powerboards and Lohlunat Prize Vouchers. For those playing on Xbox One and PS4, these vouchers can be redeemed for Vorgon Xyfius Heavy Escort [T6], while PC players can earn the new Vorgon Ryn’Kodan Carrier [T6].”

Windows PC and Mac players will also get a new event call The Biathlon, described by Perfect World as a combination of hoverboard racing and floater flying.

The event, available on Windows PC, Mac, Xbox One and PS4, takes place over 8 June to 20 July.


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