Digital storefronts are preparing to remove Star Trek: Resurgence from their catalogs, marking the end of its availability for new purchasers. The upcoming delisting affects the narrative-driven adventure title three years after its debut.
According to a report from PC Gamer, the game is set to be removed from digital stores for good. The news follows the title's lifecycle as a major entry in the Star Trek interactive universe.
While the specific date for the removal has not been broadly publicized for all platforms, the outlet reported that the game is about to be delisted permanently. This move will prevent players from buying the game through standard digital distribution channels.
Impact on collectors
Players who already own the title will likely retain access to their licenses. However, the removal prevents new fans from acquiring the game through official digital storefronts.
This development follows a trend of digital-only titles facing removal during licensing transitions or studio shifts. PC Gamer noted that the game is "about to be delisted for good."
No official statement from the developers regarding a replacement or a re-release has surfaced. The removal leaves current owners as the primary group capable of playing the adventure on modern hardware.