Star Trek: Infinite Space

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Gameforge

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'Star Trek: Infinite Space' Gets Canceled

by Rainier on Aug. 8, 2012 @ 8:44 a.m. PDT

Set in the Deep Space Nine timeline, free-to-play casual browser-based game, Star Trek: Infinite Space invites players from around the globe to explore strange new worlds and uncharted territories.

Gameforge will invite players from around the globe to explore strange new worlds and uncharted territories in its newly dubbed free-to-play casual browser-based game, Star Trek – Infinite Space, set in the Deep Space Nine timeline. To unfold the gripping story and the immersive experience for Star Trek – Infinite Space, the publisher has enlisted award-winning developer keen games to lead development on the title.

Gameforge revealed that it has canceled the title, here is their statement:

"Since autumn 2011 we made many efforts to find a publishing and marketing partner for Star Trek: Infinite Space, unfortunately, our efforts were not successful. So we have decided with a heavy heart to finally abandon the project Star Trek: Infinite Space. The discontinuation is very regrettable. Unfortunately it happens from time to time that a good concept for a game cannot be implemented as originally planned."

Gameforge tapped keen games to develop the title in conjunction with expert Star Trek consultants Denise and Michael Okuda. Based out of Frankfurt, Germany, keen games is one of the country’s most established game developers with more than 17 years of experience working with numerous publishers in the industry.

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