Star Trek Escalation: Season 13 Hits PC


Star Trek Online has released Season 13, continuing the story related to the Tzenkethi that began earlier this year. The update continues the Tzenkethi storyline, introduces new class-specific gear, and makes improvements to the matchmaking system. Escalation also introduces War Games, where two teams of five players compete against each other for rewards.

The Alliance needs to continue to explore the space surrounding the Tzenkethi advance to try and determine a pattern to their attacks.  With our new featured episode “Mirrors and Smoke,” captains will work with the Lukari as they explore a mysterious nebula and discover the secrets within.  The mystery of the Tzenkethi continues in Season 13 while new mysteries of the Lukari are discovered!

The full details of the update can be found here. Patch notes are here. Completing the feature episode this week will reward players with some extra gear. Escalation hits Xbox and Playstation at a later date.

Star Trek Online: Season 12 Hits Consoles


Perfect World Entertainment has released Season 12 of Star Trek Online: Reckoning for Xbox One and Playstation 4. The update introduces players to a dangerous new race, the Tzenkethi.

Season 12 – Reckoning continues the mission from the last major expansion to release on consoles, Agents of Yesterday. Captains have discovered an abandoned space station from Star Trek: The Original Series next to a remote planet in the Alpha Quadrant. Upon further investigation they learn the planet’s entire life force has been wiped out by a protomatter bomb. All signs point to the Tzenkethi as the culprit, a powerful and highly intelligent warp-capable species. Captains must now team up with the Lukari and a Klingon contingent led by General Rodek (voiced by actor Tony Todd) to stop the Tzenkethi forces from carrying out another cataclysmic attack.

Reckoning introduces a brand new feature episode, Of Signs and Portents, as well as a new crafting school, space queues, and reputation with the Lukari Restoration Initiative. With this update, console players will be back up to date with PC players.

(Source: Perfect World Entertainment press release)

Star Trek Online: Reckoning Hits Consoles April 18th


The next expansion for Star Trek Online, Reckoning, is slated to hit consoles on April 18th. The update sends players on a mission with the Lukari to investigate weaponized use of protomatter in a new area of the Alpha Quadrant. Players will team up with Klingon General Rodek to stop a new alien threat, the Tzenkethi, from a potential attack.

Season 12 introduces new content like the Lukari Restoration Reputation, new kits, and modules research school.

(Source: Perfect World Press Release)

Star Trek Online: Agents of Yesterday Hits Consoles


The latest expansion pack for Star Trek Online hit consoles today, bringing with it the usual slew of new content, task force missions, new ships, and more. Agents of Yesterday brings players back to the 23rd century, putting them face to face with fan favorites from the original series including Chekov, Scotty, and Cyborg Crewman 0718.

Check out zones from the original series, utilize a new specialization tree, and protect the past from a new threat.

(Source: Perfect World Entertainment press release)

Star Trek Online: Agents of Yesterday Hits Consoles February 14


Star Trek Online’s third expansion hits Xbox One and Playstation 4 next month, letting young couples show their love…for the original Star Trek series. Agents of Yesterday takes console gamers and tasks them with saving the future, by saving the past. The update includes new story missions as well as content from the Artifacts update.

Agents of Yesterday recruits Star Trek Online captains to become temporal agents and save the future by protecting the past. Players will create a captain from Star Trek: The Original Series and fly one of several 23rd Century ships, including the classic Enterprise, Constitution-class starship. As they play through each new episode, they will interact with iconic characters voiced by beloved Star Trek actors, including Chekov (Walter Koenig), Scotty (Chris Doohan, son of James Doohan), Temporal Agent Daniels (Matt Winston), Admiral Leeta (Chase Masterson) and cyborg crewman 0718 (Joseph Gatt).

Also on its way is a new specialization tree, new task force missions, and more.

(Source: Perfect World Press Release)

Perfect World Entertainment Details December Holiday Events


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Perfect World Entertainment has a lot of games in their library, and that means a busy December if you play more than one or two of them. For those of you looking forward to the festivities, we have a comprehensive guide for the events running through each game.

Neverwinter:

Winter Festival of Simril (December 15, 2016 – January 5, 2017)

Twilight Tor is back in all of its splendor for our adventurers. Complete daily quests and open Starlight Parcels to be rewarded with gifts for players and their party. Opening Starlight Parcel’s throughout the event increases the odds of better rewards including event-specific mounts and companions. Strap into your sled for high-speed racing and help the villagers with their monster infestation. Ice fishing makes its return, beckoning players to the frozen surface of Lake Glorfindar for an all-new level of challenge and rewards! Enjoy 2x bonuses all month long and don’t forget to visit your Stronghold to get into the Winter spirit. For additional details, please visit https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/neverwinter

Star Trek Online:

Q’s Winter Wonderland (December 1, 2016 – January 12, 2017)

This year’s Winter Event brings the storied tradition of Klingon ice fishing to Star Trek Online. Catch candy fish and deliver them to the offering plate to unlock winter trinkets. Make enough offerings, and the candy Kos’karii appears ready for battle. Defeat it and earn even more festival rewards! By completing events, players can even earn a T-6 ship. Throughout all of December, we’ll also be hosting several promotions and bonuses for players enjoying this year’s Wonderland. For additional details, please visit https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online

Champions Online:

Attack of the Misfit Toys (December 8January 5)

Millennium City has been transformed into a winter wonderland! Starting December 8 and lasting throughout the New Year, Champions can visit Renaissance Center to check out the ornamented tree, visit the Toy Drive store and gather presents to collect special rewards from the Helper Elves. Starting December 22 to January 5, players can battle Clarence, the giant teddy bear, and Black Harlequin, who has turned the abandoned foundry into a workshop to create deadly toys! But this time something is different, as Clarence seems to have brought along some strange friends! There are new rewards in the Toymaster’s Apprentice store every week of the event, so be sure to check back! For additional details, please visit http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/champions-online

Swordsman:

Christmas Snowball Event (December 22 – 28)

During this event, Joe Chen will give every player 10 Snowballs a day. You will be rewarded with EXP and Kung Fu points for using them on other players and there is a chance that you will transform the other players into a holiday object.

Christmas Snowman Event (December 22 – 28)

Find Christmas trees hidden throughout three of the major cities in the game. Attack it until it drops the items you need to complete this event. When you return the items to Lan Fenghuang, she will reward you with an item needed to make your very own temporary snowman.

Santa’s Gift Event (December 22 – 25)

During this event, Santa will visit the major cities each day between 10:30 PM PT – 11:30 PM PT. You can collect gift keys which you can use to open the piled up Christmas gifts next to Joe Chen for special rewards. For additional details, please visit http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/swordsman

PWI:

12 Days of Giveaways (December 2 – 24, 26 – 31)

Check out our news page for new codes that will be given out starting on December 2 to earn Christmas fashion sets, Ether Jade, War Avatar Chests and much more! Codes will appear starting on the December 2 and new codes will appear every other day. Check the news page again from the 26th – 31st to get a redeemable code for even better rewards.

Snowmen and Snow in Major Cities (November 30 – February 1, 2017)

Archosaur and other major starting cities will feature Living Snowmen inside and outside their walls. Kill Snowmen and they will give you some quips, Chi Stones, Dice Tickets, and more.

A Generous Gift (December 7 – 27)

Visit the Generous Young Boy and if you’re able to wait around long enough, you can receive Golden Treasures for free.

Do the Penguin March! (December 13 – 29)

Go to Frigid Bay, complete various quests to try and get the special golden reward. For additional details, please visit http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/pwi

Forsaken World:

12 Days of Giveaways (December 14 – 25)

Log in each day with a character who is at least level 50 to receive special prizes. Log in on Christmas Day to receive a FREE Christmas Pack. This pack includes a fashion handheld, Christmas title, Christmas Fireworks, a Smiley to use in chat and a Gingersnap Mage pet.

Winter Festival (December 1 – 31)

Participate in festive quests to earn special holiday pets, special XP items, and various character boost items. For additional details, please visit http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/forsaken-world

Star Trek Online Tops 1 Million On Xbox/Playstation


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Star Trek Online launched on Xbox One a month ago and Perfect World Entertainment has announced that the consoles have surpassed 1 million players. According to a press release revealed today, the 1.1 million players break down into 68% Starfleet, 20% Klingon, 12% Romulan, with 2.7 million bridge officers and over 1,600 fleets in service.

You can check out Star Trek Online free on Xbox, Playstation, and PC.

(Source: Perfect World Entertainment Press Release)

MMOments: Star Trek Online On Xbox One


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Xbox, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the USS Aye. Its mission, to explore old worlds and relive episodes of a video game that’s kinda like episodes of a tv show. To infinity and beyond.

I’ve been taking a few days to play Star Trek Online and I love this game. Two things I have to disclose before I go forward: One, that I’ve been playing since a few days before the servers went live. Two, I have not played Star Trek Online on the PC literally since it was still a subscription game and virtually only the first three months (approximately). I will not be making comparisons to the PC version, but I may end up playing the PS4 version to see how it holds up technically. That being said, my last memories of Star Trek Online were of a game that launched as hot garbage. A bag of hot garbage that has, as many have told me, cooled off and actually fermented into some delicious kombucha.

It’s been six years since Star Trek Online originally launched, back when Atari was (allegedly) funneling money from Turbine Entertainment into Neverwinter, and I have to admit that I’ve softened up to the idea of the JJ Abrams style Star Trek Universe, one with tons of action and explosions. Star Trek Online takes place in the alternate timeline of the Star Trek Abrams movies, where the Federation and Klingon Empire have fallen into war while the Vulcan deal with the loss of their home world. As the two sides fight, adversaries like the Dominion and Borg become a greater threat. Let’s admit, the old days of the diplomatic Star Trek are mostly gone.

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The world presented in this game is grim and depressing, it hit me like a sack of bricks when I beamed onto a planet early on only to see the message “the Borg have already assimilated half of the colony.” You are not the James T. Kirk that would find a way to defeat a station of Klingon by beaming down, karate chopping their leader and bedding their women. Instead, you’re more like the James T. Kirk that would blow up the shields, beam down, and massacre everyone on board. I’m not making a political statement, just pointing out how war-torn this world is.

Gameplay is mostly split up between two modes: On foot and on ship. Ship combat is where the game gets pretty strategic, it’s a placement game where you and your opponent have four main angles of shield to wear down and eventually tear into their hull. Unfortunately you can’t pull of crazy maneuvers like in the TV show, but you do eventually gather quite an arsenal to take on enemy ships. One power, for instance, shuffles your shields while another makes your craft much more mobile for a short period of time. You have to balance out a good offense with a strong defense.

On foot, it’s all about flanking your enemy. For the most part, your six man away team can pretty much mow down anything so long as you keep them up to date on the latest guns and shields dropping into your inventory every twenty seconds. I’ve died once, maybe twice so far in ground combat and most of the time it was because of my own negligence.

For the most part, combat feels exactly how I would expect it to. You’re not on the Enterprise, a ship built mostly to deal with exploration and not necessarily combat. Your default ship is war-ready, meaning that while you can cut through small Klingon fighters like a knife through melted butter, you’re still going to have a rough time with higher tier enemies. One aspect of the original launch that I absolutely hated was the fact that you were already destroying Borg cubes en masse before the tutorial was even over. Yes, not even in the captain’s seat long enough for the replicator’s tea to cool down, and you’re already taking down the galaxy’s most deadly enemy.

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Now, the Borg cube appears and the game pretty much shouts that you have absolutely no chance of even putting a dent in this behemoth, even bringing in other Federation ships to prove it. This is ultimately what I love about Star Trek Online, every mission feels like a self-contained episode that could conceivably play on TV, all part of an overarching seasonal plot. The first season is all about the war with the Klingon, why it happened, and how you can work to stop it. The graphics are nothing to write home about, but the sounds and little details all come together to provide an experience that is quintessentially Star Trek.

The controls in Star Trek Online leave much to be desired, in that they are at least 50% worthless. On the ground, you can hold the left bumper to lock on with your weapon. This button is useless and, for the most part, doesn’t work. It either locks on to your allies, refuses to cycle between targets, or won’t lock on at all despite your enemy being right in the crosshair. The ship has the same problems, this time being activated with the right joystick. I’ve dumped use of these buttons altogether.

In addition, the interface to the game is just godawful, more than it should reasonably be. The game is highly inconsistent on whether or not prompts will display on screen or force you to hold A to interact with them, NPCs and planets require you to be in precisely the right position much of the time in order to interact with them, and menus are clunky to navigate. The game feels dated, and I feel like it’s going to put off some people who might otherwise enjoy it.

Still, Star Trek Online is in a position of better late than never coming to consoles. If you haven’t given this game a chance on PC, I highly recommend it on consoles.

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Star Trek Online Content Being Streamlined


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When Star Trek Online hits consoles later this year, it brings with it six years of content and changes that have been changing the title on PC. In the latest post on the official website, Perfect World Entertainment recognizes that while the extra content puts the game above what players would normally expect from a new launch, it is not without problems.

Foremost, the additional content has made it difficult for new players to figure out what content to experience in which order. To address this, the mission journal is being updated with categories for adventure zones while separating mission progression from reputation in order to allow the content to be played in the proper order.

In addition, various missions have been removed after being deemed outdated and detracting to the overall story. Some daily missions have been removed with their rewards added to the base mission experience in order to reduce unnecessary questing.

(Source: Star Trek Online)

Star Trek Online’s Agents of Yesterday


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Star Trek Online players will be transported back in time to command starships straight from Star Trek: The Original Series and become Temporal Agents when the game’s third expansion, Agents of Yesterday, launches on July 6. Check out the official launch trailer for Agents of Yesterday in the video below (Or view the trailer on YouTube).

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Original Series, Agents of Yesterday invites players to embark on a journey through time and space as the Captain of an era-appropriate ship from the series that started it all. The expansion also brings all of the Star Trek timelines and universes together by sending players on a mission to the past to save the future as Temporal Agents. In addition, Agents of Yesterday introduces more than a dozen new starships and several new featured episodes, starring beloved characters from several differentStar Trek series, including Chekov (Walter Koenig), Scotty (Chris Doohan), Admiral Leeta (Chase Masterson) and Agent Daniels (Matt Winston).

Star Trek Online is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online game where players can pioneer their own destiny as Captain of a Federation starship, become a Klingon Warrior and champion the Empire through the far reaches of the galaxy, or rebuild the Romulan legacy as the commander of a Romulan Republic Warbird. In Star Trek Online players have the opportunity to visit iconic locations from the popular Star Trek universe, reach out to unexplored star systems and make contact with new alien species. Star Trek Online is currently available on PC and will launch on PlayStation®4 and Xbox One in fall 2016.