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Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown gameplay shows combat, choice, resource management

And you can save Tuvix!

The first Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown gameplay trailer has been released and shows just how players can shape their journey back to Earth.

The two-minute trailer, below, shows Voyager heading into the Badlands before being stranded in the Delta Quadrant. As part of gameplay, we’ll be able to take part in space navigation and battles, repair and renovate rooms in each of Voyager’s decks, and make decisions that will align — or go against — canon.

Case in point, and it’s a big one: will you save or sacrifice Tuvix this time around?

A host of familiar names — and even ships — appear within the trailer, including the Borg Queen, the U.S.S. Dauntless, the U.S.S. Equinox, and the Kazon.

As expected, it appears to be a mix of FTL, Fallout Shelter, and a choice-driven narrative adventure. All up, it looks good to us!

We’ll report back as more on Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown is known. The title is expected on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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