Star Trek: Infinite is dead

In the final dev log for Star Trek: Infinite it is unfortunately explained that the game has now been officially abandoned and left for dead. In my review, I talked about how much I liked its approach to the Stellaris style of gameplay – how it was way more focused on a specific timeline and with a smaller scale. Not something the Star Trek mods do. Sadly, that dream of a stand-alone Star Trek 4X game is now dead, as I was hoping for a couple of healthy expansions. Even if I liked the game as it is, a couple of DLCs would not have hurt to expand on the gameplay (unless it’s the greedy bad kind, of course).

Anyway. R.I.P Star Trek: Infinite, you weren’t long for this cold harsh world. Also, I’m surprised how badly Paradox Interactive (the publisher) is doing in general. It seems every other release now turns into a shit-show. Check out their latest DLC Beach Properties for Cities: Skylines II. It’s currently resting at 4% approval. Jiminy crickets, can it get any lower? I blame Paradox’s decline on them going public. The greed for money through swift and poorly made DLCs is finally catching up to them!

/Thomas

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