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Telltale-Like Star Trek Game Is Getting Pulled From Sale Forever [Update]

Star Trek: Resurgence is delisted from Steam but still available on Epic

In 2023, the former Telltale developers at Dramatic Labs put together a Star Trek game in the style of the old studio’s interactive adventures. Star Trek: Resurgence, set in the Next Generation era of the franchise (Riker’s about, Spock’s very old), proved extremely popular with players and fair-to-middling with critics. But now, less than three years later (thanks RPS), it’s time is about to be up. Publisher Bruner House has posted a very short note to the game’s Steam page to say it’s about to be delisted and taken from sale. (Update: it’s now gone from Steam, but still on Epic.)

“Our license to distribute Star Trek: Resurgence has come to an end,” begins the extremely brief update, “so the game will no longer be offered for sale. Existing customers can continue to access the game via their Steam library.” It concludes, “Thanks to everyone who was able to enjoy the game! LLAP!” with the last bit being an abbreviation, somewhat ironic in this context, of “live long and prosper.”

Tales Told

Telltale games like The Walking DeadTales from the Borderlands and The Wolf Among Us proved extremely popular, but overreach and half-cooked projects like Back to the FutureJurassic Park, and Batman, alongside a growing lack of patience among players with the episodic release model, saw the wheels coming off around 2017, and the studio’s eventual grim closure in 2018. A new version of the company then sprang up the same year, but has yet to release a single game beyond its 2019 mopping up of the Walking Dead entries. But before and after the collapse of Telltale in 2018, many of its developers split off to form new, smaller studios with an intention to continue the former studio’s ethos of narrative-driven adventures with player choices affecting the ways in which things play out.

The most successful examples of early leavers would be Campo Santo which released the wonderful Firewatch, and Night School Studio which made the exquisite Oxenfree games. However, the most notable post-collapse team is Dramatic Labs, which took more than 20 ex-Telltale devs and went on to create Star Trek: Resurgence.

Taking the sweet, sweet Epic money that was around back then in exchange for a year’s exclusivity on the Epic Game Store, the studio released Resurgence over there in 2023, and then brought it to Steam in 2024, where it proved really popular. 89 percent positive reviews and somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 sales, despite being a year old, are nothing to sniff at, not least when development costs would likely have been at least in part covered by Epic. But clearly the deal Dramatic Labs made with Paramount for the Star Trek license was initially agreed at three years, and for whatever reason that’s not been extended. We’ve reached out to Dramatic Labs to ask for more information on the sorts of licensing deals smaller studios are being asked to sign, and why they expire when there are, of course, Star Trek games from 20 and 30 years ago still on sale.

Right now, you can still pick up the game from Steam and Epic for $25. The Steam version has suddenly been taken off sale since we originally posted. There’s no details on exactly when the game will disappear from the Epic Game Store, so if you want to ever be able to play it, now’s the time to grab it, and you’ll apparently need to be fast.

Updated: 04/15/2026, 8:47 a.m. ET: Updated the post to say the game is no longer on sale on Steam.

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