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Star Trek Online was originally being developed by Perpetual Entertainment, but in January 2008 the company announced it would no longer be developing the game and the license and content was transferred to [[Cryptic Studios]], while the game was being published by Atari Interactive and Namco Bandai. |
Star Trek Online was originally being developed by Perpetual Entertainment, but in January 2008 the company announced it would no longer be developing the game and the license and content was transferred to [[Cryptic Studios]], while the game was being published by Atari Interactive and Namco Bandai. |
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− | After Perfect World acquired Cryptic, it was announced on August 31, 2011 that they would be offering Star Trek Online in a [[free-to-play]] model in addition to its subscription option. The [http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/3026713 details] of such a system, with free silver accounts and paying gold accounts |
+ | After Perfect World acquired Cryptic, it was announced on August 31, 2011 that they would be offering Star Trek Online in a [[free-to-play]] model in addition to its subscription option. The [http://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/3026713 details] of such a system, with free silver accounts and paying gold accounts was announced September 6. The free-to-play service launched on January 17, 2012. By July 2012, Star Trek Online was the top performing game for Perfect World North America <ref>[http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=5072451&postcount=48 Dan Stahl - Forum posting (1 August 2012)]</ref>. |
===System requirements=== |
===System requirements=== |