Star Trek: Resurgence
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- Star Trek: Resurgence Will Likely Be Delisted Very SoonPublisher Brunerhouse has announced that Star Trek: Resurgence will be delisted from digital storefronts due to a license expiration. While the exact date is unconfirmed, the game is still available for purchase on the Nintendo Switch eShop and PC via Steam. Existing owners will retain access to the game.
- Star Trek: Resurgence to be delisted from the Nintendo eShopStar Trek: Resurgence will be delisted from the Nintendo eShop due to an expiring license agreement, with no specific removal date announced. The narrative game, which first launched on Nintendo Switch in August 2025, will no longer be available for purchase digitally. Other titles like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and Aliens: Fireteam Elite have also recently been delisted.
- Star Trek Fans, Buy This PS5, PS4 Game Before It's Delisted NowStar Trek: Resurgence is being delisted from Steam and is expected to be removed from other platforms soon due to its distribution license ending. The narrative adventure game, developed by ex-Telltale staff at Dramatic Labs, was released in 2023. Players interested in purchasing the game for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, or PC are advised to do so immediately before it becomes unavailable.
- Star Trek Fans, Buy This PS5, PS4 Game Now Before It's DelistedStar Trek: Resurgence is being delisted from Steam and is expected to be removed from other platforms soon due to an expiring distribution license. Publisher Bruner House announced the game's removal from Steam, with existing owners retaining access. The narrative adventure game, developed by ex-Telltale staff at Dramatic Labs, is still available for purchase on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
- Star Trek: Resurgence DelistedStar Trek: Resurgence, an adventure game developed by Dramatic Labs, has been delisted from digital storefronts less than two years after its release. The developer thanked players for their support.
- 2023 PS5 Game Being Delisted From PS Store, Last Chance to BuyThe PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 adventure game Star Trek: Resurgence is being delisted from digital storefronts due to an expired license. Publisher Bruner House announced the removal, with the game already gone from the Xbox store and soon to be unavailable on the PlayStation Store and Steam. Physical copies remain an option for interested players.
- Star Trek: Resurgence Gets Delisted from Steam Due to Licensing IssuesStar Trek: Resurgence is being delisted from Steam due to expiring licensing agreements, meaning it will no longer be available for purchase. While existing owners can still access the game, this highlights broader concerns about digital preservation in the gaming industry. The exact delisting date has not been announced, but players are encouraged to purchase the game soon if interested.
- Only 2 years after release Star Trek: Resurgence is being delistedDramatic Labs has announced that Star Trek: Resurgence will be delisted from sale due to an expired license, despite its recent release. The narrative-driven adventure game, created by former Telltale Games developers, will remain accessible to existing owners on Steam. This delisting raises concerns about game preservation.
- Star Trek: Resurgence isn't going to live long and prosper - it's being delisted from Steam around three years on from releaseStar Trek: Resurgence will be delisted from Steam and potentially the Epic Games Store as its distribution license has expired. Developer Dramatic Labs announced the upcoming removal, though no specific date has been given. Existing owners will retain access to the game in their libraries.
- Star Trek: Resurgence Won't Live Long And Prosper, Being Delisted In Under Three YearsStar Trek: Resurgence is being delisted from digital storefronts like Steam and Xbox due to licensing rights issues. While still available on the Epic Games Store, Nintendo eShop, and PlayStation Store, the game will no longer be offered for sale. Players who have already purchased the title can still access it, and physical copies remain an option.
- Three years after its release, Star Trek: Resurgence is about to be delisted for goodStar Trek: Resurgence, a narrative-driven adventure game released in May 2023, is set to be delisted permanently from digital storefronts. Developer Dramatic Labs announced the upcoming removal with little fanfare, and an exact date has not yet been specified. The game was noted for its blend of Star Trek storytelling and Telltale-style decision-making.