Star Trek Fleet Command Announced
Star Trek is a beloved sci-fi franchise, and its had many successful movies and TV shows and comics over the years. But when it comes to video games, it’s a little more of a mixed bag. For there have been some great ones, but then there have been some not so great ones. However, a new title might just change all of that, and it’s coming to Android and iOS rather soon. Prepare Warp Engines for Star Trek Fleet Command.
So what is Fleet Command? Well, it takes places in the universe of the recent Star Trek movies (also known as the Kelvin Universe). And the team at Scopely defined the game as this:
“In Star Trek Fleet Command, players are able to customize their gameplay experience as narrative paths branch and diverge depending on which of the hundreds of available missions they choose to complete and how they approach interactions with other deep-space denizens. Fans of the series will have the opportunity to meet and build dream teams made up of their favorite characters including Captain Kirk, Spock and Uhura, and factions such as the Federation, Klingons and Romulans to fight alongside and determine their place in the cosmos. With each faction offering unique officers, ships and technologies to progress and utilize as strategic assets, the amount of personalization offered in Star Trek Fleet Command is about as limitless as the universe.”
So it truly sounds like this will be a game that all Star Trek fans will be happy about. And the team at Scopely were happy to make this title:
“We’re thrilled to work with CBS Interactive on such iconic IP and believe we’ve designed an expansive, dynamic and super social Star Trek experience for both strategy and role-play gaming fans,” said Tim O’Brien, chief revenue officer at Scopely, in a statement. “We wanted to create a cinematic, action-packed, genre-defying game that embraces the heart of the franchise—exploration, to allow players to experience an entire galaxy of quests and missions for endless adventure.”
The game launches on iOS and Android on November 29th.