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Star Trek Online Picard bundle celebrates Star Trek Picard

A new Star Trek Online Picard bundle will celebrate the release of Star Trek Picard, Perfect World recently confirmed.

Priced at 12,000 in-game Zen, the bundle is available for sale from 17 January and comes with the following items:

  • T6 Ship: Miradorn Raider (account-wide unlock)
  • T5 Ship: Galaxy Exploration Cruiser Retrofit
  • T3 Ship: Constellation Class Heavy Cruiser
  • Bridge Environment: Galaxy Class Ship Interior
  • 1 T5 Ship Upgrade Token
  • Ground Weapon: Replica Thompson Submachine Gun
  • Uniform: Open Jacket Set, includes Picard’s open jacket
  • Uniform: TNG Season 1 Admiral and Standard Uniform
  • Uniform: TNG Season 3+ Uniform
  • Uniform: TNG All Good Things Uniform
  • Uniform: Picard’s “Privateer” uniform

“Buying this bundle together gets you a deep discount on some items that were very important in Picard’s life, and includes a ship that’s never been offered for direct purchase before,” Perfect World said of the deal.

Star Trek Online is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. Star Trek: Picard debuts on CBS All Access in the USA and Crave in Canada on 23 January, followed by a 24 January release on Amazon Prime Video elsewhere in the world. Australians can expect new episodes weekly on a Friday.


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