Here’s your look at the Star Trek: Infection VR release window trailer for this upcoming narrative survival game set in the Star Trek universe. Step into the unsettling world in this Star Trek: Infection VR trailer and get a peek at what you can expect ahead of the game’s launch on Meta Quest and Steam VR in 2025.

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    5 hours ago

    Survival horror and Star Trek is not something that instantly seem like it goes together to me. But this does look interesting. Being able to Vulcan death grip and mind meld with people in VR looks interesting and sounds like cool mechanic combined with Star Trek lore.

    This looks pretty fun for some reason, and I do own a Valve Index, so happy to see this not locked behind the Meta store, like so many other VR games.

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    4 hours ago

    …Huh. Was this thing previously announced? I feel like this is the first I’m hearing of it.

    I have no idea what the state of the VR games industry is these days - from this non-participant, it feels like it might have peaked a couple of years ago, but maybe I’m just ignorant.

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      4 hours ago

      Honestly, I don’t think I’ve met more than 2 or 3 people in my life who even had a headset.

      In fact, whenever I see a VR headset in a TV show or film meant to depict the present day, it makes it abundantly clear that the writers are well off older people who are going to whine about the youth and are out of touch with how the majority of Americans live their life (or they’re being forced to make these choices by geezer executives that fit my description).

      It’s kind of similar to how the 1980s-2000s sitcom archetype of weird hyper best friend has been replaced by the “my whole personality is social media” archetype that is frequent in lower quality media these days.

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        2 minutes ago

        I agree, VR was trying to be the next smart phone hype, but they never panned out. There were too many unsolved problems with the tech.

        Can’t wait until it’s just AR build into my normal glasses frames, then it will be a big deal.