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The critically acclaimed narrative-driven game, Star Trek Resurgence, is being permanently removed from digital storefronts. The title has already been delisted from Steam and the Xbox marketplace, signaling the approaching end of its availability for new purchases.
Developed by Dramatic Labs, the game was celebrated for its authentic Star Trek atmosphere and choice-driven storytelling, casting players as two officers aboard the USS Resolute. Despite its positive reception, the game will soon join the growing list of titles lost to digital licensing complexities.
For now, the game remains available for purchase on the PlayStation Store and the Epic Games Store. However, this window is closing rapidly. Prospective players and fans wishing to add the title to their library are urged to act quickly, as the impending full delisting is expected to occur imminently. Once removed, the game will only be accessible to those who have already purchased it, highlighting the fragile nature of digital media preservation in the modern gaming landscape.
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