Thousands of Trekkers finally took their first steps toward the "final frontier" in Star Trek Online yesterday. Developed by Cryptic Studios and published by Atari, the long-awaited MMO hit retail shelves and digital distribution yesterday, coinciding with its public server launch. Despite many of the fan community's qualms during Star Trek Online's beta-testing phase, the official release of the MMO was fairly well-received.
Nonetheless, yesterday opponents of Cryptic's dual-revenue model fueled the flames of discontent once again, after learning about the first couple of items offered in STO's "C-Store" (Cryptic's in-game, micro-transaction-based storefront).
The long-running, free-to-play Star Trek Online has expanded once more - and this time it's the new Both Worlds season that comes to Xbox and PlayStation.
Cryptic Studios appears to be the latest Embracer-owned company to be impacted by layoffs.
Fans are getting their Janeway fix with the latest update. Perfect World Entertainment Inc., a leading publisher of online games, and Cryptic Studios announced Captain Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager will make her Star Trek Online debut in Shadow’s Advance.
Was never really a big Voyager fan I did watch it they reused a lot of the same story arcs time travel, slip stream, the borg, thrown closer to home. Best aliens I like that were introduced in the series were the Hirogen would love to see the Klingons take them on in a war.