Star Trek: Bridge Crew Next Generation expansion DLC out today

Star Trek: Bridge Crew – The Next Generation, the new expansion for Star Trek: Bridge Crew, is available now for PSVR and PS4, playable with and without VR. It will be available on PC on 24th July, 2018, for VR players, with HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality support as well as support for non-VR players. The expansion will be playable cross-platform across all devices.

Developed by Red Storm Entertainment, a Ubisoft Studio, under license by CBS Consumer Products, Star Trek: Bridge Crew – The Next Generation expansion allows players to continue exploring the Star Trek universe. Taking on the role of the intrepid crew of the Galaxy-class starship U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation, players will put their combat skills to the test against both the merciless Romulans and fan-favorite villains, the Borg.

On-board the Enterprise-D, players are introduced to a new command role, Operations. The Operations officer is tasked with strategising and assigning NPC crews throughout the ship. By allocating these crews, Operations will have the opportunity to modify the ships’ capabilities, activating features like Shield Modulation, Precision Targeting and additional abilities to combat cloaked ships.

In addition, the Star Trek: Bridge Crew – The Next Generation expansion introduces two new modes to Ongoing Voyages; Patrol and Resistance.

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Patrol mode provides players with opportunity to openly travel through space while experiencing unpredictable battles and objectives for endless hours of adventure.

In Resistance mode, even the most experienced crews will be put to the test, completing a series of challenging objectives in preparation for a final showdown against a deadly Borg cube.

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