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Voyager Across the Unknown adds Delta Flyer now, more free and paid DLC in 2026

Lots to play through over the year.

Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown has added Tom Paris’ Delta Flyer as a combat ally, and will add even more free and paid DLC throughout 2026.

First, the Delta Flyer is available now on PC, and heads to PC in later June, as part of the game’s 1.7 update. The update also includes a host of bug fixes, as is expected.

“Built in the Shuttlebay, the Delta Flyer brings a brand-new questline with Tom Paris in Sector 7, construction mechanics, and a combat ally role that won’t split your rewards,” publisher Daedalic said in a press release. “There are also new Delta Flyer-specific branches in several existing quests, including Old Friends, New Enemies, The Drone, and Uprising.”

The news of today’s free update comes along that of four packs of paid DLC coming later in the year.

Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown is the most successful release from gameXcite and Jumpgate so far and we are pleased to announce that four DLCs are in the works, providing additional content for the players,” said CEO Harald Riegler of Jumpgate, a group of developers that includes game creator gameXcite.

“This is expected to enhance the game play, support the longevity of the game and add significant revenue streams to the game already in 2026.”

Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown is now available on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch 2. We have a massive Achievement and Trophy guide for the game here.

Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown

19 February 2026
PC PS5 Switch 2 Xbox Series S & X
 

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