Star Trek Online's House United Now Available On Consoles
The two-plus-month wait is over and Star Trek Online console players can finally experience House United, the finale to the ongoing Klingon Civil War. The update adds two new episodes in which players team up with L'Rell and J'ula in their mission to bring an end to the war. In the first episode, "Warriors of the Empire," they'll work to bring together the people necessary for the final fight in "A Day Long Remembered."
The update also introduces a new five-person TFO, "Remain Klingon." This TFO is part of the finale and takes place in a battle over Qo'noS. Players can also now take part in three new patrols based on "Warriors of the Empire."
Learn more about the update by checking out the patch notes for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
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