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Let’s celebrate Star Trek Day in the best way possible, by bringing back and enjoying some of the best classic Star Trek games now available on GOG.COM!

This year marks the 55th anniversary of the first Star Trek show airing on TV as well as the 100th birthday of the late Gene Roddenberry, who imagined a future in which people have overcome their differences and gone on to explore strange new worlds and seek out new life and new civilizations.

What started as a quirky sci-fi TV show in the ’60s, has become one of the biggest and most recognizable franchises in Western entertainment. 55 years, 11 TV and streaming series, and 13 blockbuster movies later, the Star Trek universe is still growing with unique characters, beautifully designed starships, alien races, and amazing adventures that bring us joy and hope for a better future.



Games: the final frontier
Star Trek also made its mark on the world of video games. The first text-based computer games set in the universe are dated back to 1971, with many official and even more unofficial releases appearing in arcades, on Apple I and II computers, various models of Atari, the Commodore 64, and all the way to DOS and Windows PCs.

You might already know about the adventure games Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites but an absolute golden era of Star Trek games began at the end of the ’90s and the beginning of the 2000s with new games landing every few months. Unfortunately, many of those titles have become unavailable in recent years and are basically unplayable on modern machines.

This changes now with 6 classic Star]https://www.gog.com/partner/startrek”>Star[/url] Trek games releasing for the first time in digital distribution on GOG.COM.



Discover 6 classic Star Trek games
Preserving classic games is very close to our hearts, so we made sure that these games are up to date, running smoothly on Windows 10, and some of them even offer a working LAN multiplayer.

Every game from this list will give you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself into the world of Star Trek, interact with beloved characters, and explore new parts of the universe.

In Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force you become a security officer on board of USS Voyager, assigned to a new special unit called the Hazard Team. Together with AI-controlled crewmates, you take on the most dangerous missions, including fighting the Borg. Between the missions, you can explore the ship and interact with the well-known bridge crew with all the actors reprising their roles.



Star Trek: Elite Force II takes the first-person shooter experience to the next level with improved visuals (it’s one of the best-looking games using the Quake III Arena engine), and a set of new missions to complete. This time, your character is being transferred to serve on Enterprise-E where you receive your orders from Captain Jean-Luc Picard himself!

Star Trek: Hidden Evil also gives you a chance to assist Captain Picard and Lt. Cmdr. Data with both Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner reprising their roles. In this third-person adventure game, you take the role of Ensign Sovok and explore alien ruins and try to save your team before the conniving Romulans make use of an ancient biological weapon.

This next game is perfect for everyone wanting to run special operations on new planets. Star Trek: Away Team is an isometric turn-based tactical game influenced by titles like Commandos and the X-Com series. You need to pick the best away team for each mission and lead its members through dangerous covert operations across locations like the Klingon homeworld, a Borg cube, and Starfleet Academy.



Star Trek: Starfleet Command III gives you a tactical challenge of a completely different scale. In this game, you play the story campaign as a Klingon, Romulan, or Federation captain. Your task is to customize your starship and lead it into space battles while uncovering a plot around the construction of the first Klingon-Federation space station.

Finally, Star Trek: Bridge Commander is probably the most immersive Star Trek gaming experience as it sits you in an actual captain’s chair, surrounded by a crew waiting for your orders. Combat is not the main focus of this title as you spend a lot of time talking to your crew, managing the ship, exploring space, assisting endangered colonies, and conducting diplomatic negotiations.



Make it so!
We hope you’ll enjoy these 6 classic Star Trek games, all updated to work on modern computers, and now available on GOG.COM. In addition, two real-time strategy titles, Star Trek: Armada and Star Trek: Armada II are coming soon and you can now add them to your wishlists.

As every game on this list offers you a different experience and a chance to meet some of your favorite characters, let us know in the comments which one is your favorite and why!

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Actually getting more Raven games? Maybe in a nother 10 years we might get Heretic II,

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Oh man, oh man! I bought Voyager: Elite Force from a flea market as a kid. It was long before I was a trekkie, but I remember it fondly. These are great releases.
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Swedrami: Bit conflicting picking those up, considering that it will also pay for Kurtzman's further de(con)struction of the franchise.
My thoughts exactly.
I went with picking up only Away Team for now, and will wait for a steeper discount on the others.
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windows984ever: Actually getting more Raven games? Maybe in a nother 10 years we might get Heretic II,

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Don't... Don't give me hope.

Love the Elite Force games! But I was also hoping to see Deep Space 9: The Fallen.
I'm so happy they're here but also a little sad that the Armadas aren't ready yet. :)
good to see more old stuff even if it's not relevant to my interests. if only you did the same on all those wasted star wars days. lucas learning stuff, behind the magic/insider's guide, yoda stories...
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I WiSh they would have Klingon Academy, or if there would have been an updated version of it!!
Happy to see tehse releases, bit on the pricey side though. Only going to pick up theessential titles here (Bridge Commannder, Elite Force 1 & 2). Really looking forward to Armada 1 & 2.

GOG should clarify on the store page that Elite Force 1 comes with the expansion pack ("Virtual Voyager").
Post edited September 08, 2021 by ShadowOwl
Cool, but which ones are the best?
For now, after checking some reviews, I'm opting for:
- ST Elite Force II
- ST Armada I
- ST Starfleet Command III (instead of the first one)
- ST Bridge Commander (maybe?)

(also, I see that Klingon Academy is still missing)
Post edited September 08, 2021 by phaolo
the Elite Force games, starfleet command III, and Bridge Commander are all online MP thru galaxy, right? The games mentioned utilized Gamespy for multiplayer if I remember right and GOG did get around that for other games. If so, I can't decide which of them I want. So many games and my wallet only has the cash for one right now
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blotunga: Now only Birth of the Federation is missing.
Wasn't there also some Star Trek Onion Ring Pirates game? I think it had the word "onion" in its title, or was it orion, now I am actually not sure... I recall buying such ST game a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away...
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morolf: Too expensive for games that are 20 years old, will only buy on sale.
And then people wonder why GOG releases so "few" old games... :(
Post edited September 08, 2021 by timppu
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timppu: Wasn't there also some Star Trek Onion Ring Pirates game? I think it had the word "onion" in its title, or was it orion, now I am actually not sure... I recall buying such ST game a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away...
Orion Pirates. That's from the Starfleet Command series, published by Interplay.

To this day, I'm curious why GOG was able to add those four games to the store, but not the rest of Interplay's Trek portfolio. Klingon Academy in particular would be great!
Post edited September 08, 2021 by Nergal01
Star Trek: Starfleet Command Expansion - Orion Pirates
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wizisi2k: the Elite Force games, starfleet command III, and Bridge Commander are all online MP thru galaxy, right?
No.