About Star Trek: Resurgence
Star Trek: Resurgence, developed by Dramatic Labs and published by Bruner House, was released in May 2023. The game is available on PC, PS5, and Xbox and falls into the narrative-heavy genre. Dramatic Labs, founded by former Telltale Games staff, infused their expertise into this title, emphasizing player choice and character relationships.
Delisting Announcement
Recently, it was announced that Star Trek: Resurgence is being delisted from digital storefronts. A note shared by the developers on Steam clarified that their "license to distribute Star Trek: Resurgence has come to an end, so the game will no longer be offered for sale." As of now, the game has been removed from both Steam and the Xbox store.
Currently, players can still purchase Star Trek: Resurgence on Epic Games, the PlayStation store, and the Nintendo eShop. However, there is uncertainty surrounding how long it will remain available on these platforms. Existing customers can still access the game through their Steam library, but new purchases are no longer possible.
Gameplay Features
Star Trek: Resurgence offers a unique experience by allowing player choices to significantly shape story outcomes and character relationships. This narrative-driven approach aligns with the legacy of Telltale Games, making it an engaging option for fans of the franchise. Polygon's review highlights this aspect, stating, "Star Trek Resurgence offers a space-worthy experience for Star Trek fans."
Industry Context
The delisting of Star Trek: Resurgence occurred on the same day that Disney removed over a dozen games from Steam, signaling a broader trend of licensed titles becoming unavailable. This pattern echoes the case of other indie games, such as John Wick Hex, which was delisted five years after its release.
What This Means for Players
With Star Trek: Resurgence no longer available on major storefronts, fans of the franchise may seek alternatives for their gaming needs. Players can look to titles like Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown, a survival-strategy sim that also received positive feedback upon release earlier this year. The removal of such games raises concerns about the availability of licensed titles in the future.


