No, Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown does not support crossplay.
No, Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown does not support crossplay at this time. Players are limited to playing within their own platform's ecosystem. Cross-progression is not supported, so your saves stay tied to the platform you play on.
Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown is available on the following platforms:
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | No | Players are limited to their own platform. |
| Cross-Progression | No | Saves and unlocks stay tied to each platform. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | No | Online multiplayer only — no shared-screen play. |
No — Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown does not support cross-progression. Saves and unlocks stay tied to the platform where you earned them.
No — Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown does not offer split screen or couch co-op. To play together, each player needs their own system running the game.
No, Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown is a single-player survival strategy game. You command the U.S.S. Voyager alone, making all crew management, resource, and tactical decisions yourself. There are no co-op modes, no multiplayer ship battles, and no online features. The experience is focused on solo strategic command of your crew through the dangers of the Delta Quadrant.
Across the Unknown is a story-driven survival strategy roguelite where you command the U.S.S. Voyager stranded in the Delta Quadrant. Gameplay includes: managing ship resources and crew morale, constructing new ship rooms and researching technologies, sending crew on risk-driven away missions using individual crew talents, engaging in tactical ship combat, and making branching 'What if?' narrative decisions with lasting consequences. The roguelite structure means no two playthroughs are identical — different decisions, crew compositions, and random events create unique journeys home.
Across the Unknown launches February 18, 2026 on PC (Steam) and Xbox Series X/S. The game costs $35.99 on Xbox. PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch versions have not been announced. The game was developed by Daedalic Entertainment (the German studio known for narrative adventure games) with gameXcite as co-developer.
Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown is designed to be enjoyable for both dedicated Trekkies and strategy game fans who are new to the franchise. The game's 'What if?' storytelling explores alternate scenarios beyond the TV show's canon, creating fresh narrative territory even for longtime Voyager fans. However, knowing the Voyager crew's personalities, relationships, and the Delta Quadrant's threats will deepen your appreciation of the decisions and consequences.
Yes, Across the Unknown draws strong comparisons to FTL: Faster Than Light. Both games feature: roguelite single-player campaigns, ship resource management, crew ability systems, tactical combat, branching narrative decisions with permanent consequences, and replayability through procedural variation. Across the Unknown adds deeper ship construction (build new rooms), more elaborate crew talent systems, and the rich Star Trek Voyager lore and characters as its narrative backbone.
No, Across the Unknown is strictly single-player. You command the U.S.S. Voyager alone through the Delta Quadrant survival strategy campaign.
The game launches February 18, 2026 on PC (Steam) and Xbox Series X/S. PS5 and Nintendo Switch versions have not been announced.
Yes, both are single-player roguelite ship management games with branching decisions and permanent consequences. Across the Unknown adds deeper construction systems and Star Trek's rich lore and characters.
The game costs $35.99 on Xbox Series X/S. Check the Steam store page for PC pricing as of the February 18, 2026 launch.
No, the game is accessible to new players. However, Voyager fans will enjoy the deeper lore connections, character references, and the 'What if?' scenarios that diverge from the show's canon.
Game Pass availability has not been confirmed as of the February 18, 2026 launch. Check Xbox Game Pass listings for any updates.
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