![]() We’ve poured our passion for the Star Trek universe into every aspect of the game, striving to create an experience that captivates both long-time fans and newcomers alike,” said Martin Cao, CEO of Nimble Giant Entertainment in a statement. “Star Trek: Infinite represents a monumental achievement for our team at Nimble Giant Entertainment. The game was released today on PC and Mac. Infinite promises to take players “on an interstellar saga with its emergent gameplay and complex choices, as they face the powers of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants.” ![]() The makers of acclaimed simulation and strategy games like Stellaris, Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, and Cities: Skylines are putting that expertise into the 24th century of the Star Trek universe. It was just in June when Paradox Interactive and Nimble Giant Entertainment announced plans to release Star Trek: Infinite. To get a sense of the game, there is a new launch trailer plus a video giving an overview of how you get started building your empire. Those communications can range from friendly welcomes to passive-aggressive (or just outright aggressive) statements like “The Galaxy is a dangerous place” or the weirdly tantalising “Intercoms are so impersonal” - which definitely sounds like you’re about to invite an alien diplomat over for a cup of replicator coffee, hot.The grand strategy video game Star Trek: Infinite set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation era was launched today. The new gameplay trailer shows Stinfinite to very much be in Stellaris’ ‘Civ in Space’ wheelhouse, with quick looks at a mission tree that resembles a tech tree, the ability to construct ships at a shipyard and the chance to scan planets to open up communications with other species and factions across the ‘verse. Well, thank Picard Day - a fan-led celebration of that time Captain Jean-Luc held a painting competition for kids, despite hating kids - for our first proper look at Infinite in action. Paradox - who are publishing Infinite - and developers Nimble Giant Entertainment (they of Quantum League and the rather good Master of Orion (2016)) originally teased the game with a few seconds of a Borg cube encountered by a group of Federation starships, without actually showing us what we’ll be up to when it releases this autumn. What’s more, it won’t just be about one ship or crew, as you command numerous ships in fleets to warp across the galaxy to their likely fate as pixel debris. There’ll also be unique stories and quests tied to each faction, making them feel truer to their on-screen counterparts.ĭespite having Picard and other TNG characters plastered all over its artwork, Stinfinite will actually take place decades before The Next Generation. Star Trek: Infinite was announced last week during Summer Games Fest, promising to put players in the captain’s chair(s) of the Federation, Romulan Star Empire, Cardassian Union and Klingon Empire as they seek to do 4X stuff across the galaxy’s Alpha and Beta Quadrants using their unique traits. We’ve been given our first proper look at Star Trek: Infinite, the new grand strategy game from Stellaris makers Paradox, in action - and yep, it’s definitely a Star Trek game from the makers of Stellaris.
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