Star Trek Online Launches New Bundle Featuring Iconic Ships From Across The Franchise
The Original Series, the Motion Picture, and the 25th-century setting.

The new "Timeless Legacy" Starship Bundle for Star Trek Online is now available for PC players, with a PlayStation and Xbox launch coming August 27.
This bundle for the free-to-play MMORPG includes three starships, each inspired by three different Star Trek eras — The Original Series, The Motion Picture, and Star Trek Online's 25th-century setting. We’re talking about the USS Okinawa (based on Starfleet Command), the USS Proxima (from Star Trek: Legacy), and the Ranger Temporal Battle Cruiser (originally introduced in Agents of Yesterday).
In addition, players receive exclusive cosmetics: a Starfleet EV Suit from The Motion Picture, a cadet uniform from The Wrath of Khan, and a Ceti Alpha V Eel universal kit module. All ships are also available for individual purchase, and there’s 25% discount for the bundle until July 28.
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