- New in-game offerings for Star Trek’s mobile hit includes Galaxy Quest’s NSEA Protector ship, new Galaxy Quest-themed missions and more
- It’s the cross-over collaboration that fans have been waiting decades for, and it’s finally happening on mobile
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Scopely and Paramount have teamed up to bring the iconic characters of 1999’s Galaxy Quest movie into the expansive universe of Star Trek Fleet Command in a new crossover event.
The collaboration brings new challenges that’ll see Galaxy Quest’s Jason Nesmith accidentally send the Protector and its crew into the Star Trek Fleet Command universe.
They are attacked by Fatu-Krey and Orion vessels, and their attempt to return home using the Omega 13 device sends them back in time, where they – of course – encounter none other than Captain James T. Kirk of the U.S.S. Enterprise…
It’s the cross-over collaboration that fans have been waiting decades for, and it’s finally happening on mobile.
A bold new mobile-focused adventure
New in-game offerings in Star Trek Fleet Command includes Galaxy Quest’s NSEA Protector ship, new Galaxy Quest-themed missions, a server-wide takeover event, and iconic officers from Galaxy Quest including Jason Nesmith and Gwen DeMarco, each with unique abilities.
That this long-awaited Vulcan mind meld of brands is making its debut in a mobile game is a testament to the growing importance and reach of the mobile games market and the collaboration highlights the important role of mobile platforms to major franchises.
“For more than five years, Star Trek Fleet Command has been the ultimate destination for avid fans to immerse themselves in the Star Trek universe and connect with other fans around the world,” said Conor Crowley, VP and general manager of Star Trek Fleet Command at Scopely.
“In this newest collaboration with Galaxy Quest we’re bringing something entirely new to our players that pays homage to Star Trek fandom in a hilarious way, while staying true to the spirit of both franchises.”
After being acquired by Scopely in 2019, Star Trek Fleet Command went on to amass a hefty $100 million in eight months. Pole to Win’s sub-brand SIDE, later acquired Star Trek Fleet Command’s audio studio Vibe Avenue in late 2023.