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Star Trek Warp demo now available on Windows PC, Mac via Steam

A Star Trek Warp demo is now available on Windows PC and Mac, both via Steam, as part of Steam NextFest ahead of the digital collectible card game’s 2026 launch.

“Learn the fundamentals of Star Trek: Warp through quick tutorial battles, then take on opponents with your choice between six ships with pre-built decks,” developer Monumental said of the demo. “Choose your vessel, command the lanes, and begin your mission.”

As Monumental detailed, the demo will let players start off with a tutorial deck featuring the U.S.S. Enterprise, pitting the deck against opponents across six different, replayable battles.

You can try out the game’s demo here, via its Steam page.

The title was announced back in May, and promises “a huge roster of Star Trek legends, heroes, and villains,” across Star Trek‘s various shows and movies, allowing players to deploy the fabled characters “at iconic locations like Ten-Forward and the Warp Core”.

Star Trek Warp is free-to-play and is planned for a 2026 release on Windows PC via Steam, and Mac via Steam.


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