GOG has a Star Trek Day promo sale with up to -85% off discounts for Star Trek and other space related games/DLCs/compilations e.g. Warhammer 40,000, Star Control, Battlestar Galactica, BATTLETECH, Galactic Civilizations, Stellaris, Surviving Mars
- Promotion ends Friday September 16th 8:00am AEST.
Take a peek beyond the final frontier, it's Star Trek Day!
Today we have a treat for all avid space travelers. Since September 8th is celebrated across the universe as Star Trek Day, we've commenced a Special Sale filled with games that will take you to the stars.
Here are some exemplary discounted titles:
- Age of Wonders: Planetfall (-75%)
- Star Trek™: Away Team (-25%)
- Star Trek™: Bridge Commander (-25%)
- Surviving Mars (-75%)
Also, keep your hand near your phaser as great 24h flash deals on selected Star Trek titles are already in our solar system:
- Star Trek™: Armada II (-35%)
- Star Trek™: Voyager - Elite Force (-35%)
- Star Trek™: Starfleet Command III (-35%)
All three are going live right now, before they will disappear into the vastness of space on 9th September 2022, at 1 PM UTC.
That's not all – you can take advantage of our space promotion and complete your collection of Star Trek titles published by Activision. If you buy them all, their discounts will rise from 25% to 30%.
Finally, you can learn more about vast space universes presented in some of the games present on sale. Just read our articles in the past:
Beam up to our GOG bridge and enjoy the discounts on space games before they enter Warp speed and disappear on 15th September 2022, at 10 PM UTC.
So back in the day I really really enjoyed Away Team, I thought it really gave a good sense of actually being on a dangerous mission in the Star Trek Universe.
Yes, the difficulty was high and I'd pretty much save every after making even the slightest progress, but I really enjoyed it
One of the highlights would be slowly running out of options in disabling Borg drones and carefully choosing where to position your team so they can escape through forcefields at just the right moment before being overrun
Would highly recommend if you're a (keen) star trek fan and you like stealth games