February’s line-up of rogues just got even stronger, as Daedalic Entertainment and gameXcite have confirmed that Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown will launch on February 18th 2026.

First revealed at last year’s Gamescom, Across the Unknown is a roguelike strategy game that is based on the spin-off series of the same name. It’s set to blend exploration, ship and resource management, roguelite elements. and meaningful choices.

Alongside the release date, the pair also revealed that the game will be a day-one simultaneous release on Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles.

Pre-orders are now live for Across the Unknown on all platforms except Nintendo Switch 2, and further details on the Deluxe Edition have also been shared. This premium version is set to include expanded content, such as new missions, additional recruitable heroes, and powerful new technologies.

That’s not all, either. A free demo is now available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles. According to a press release, the updated demo incorporates extensive community feedback, featuring improved UI clarity, enhanced ship-control feedback, refined combat pacing, and additional guidance during key decision-making moments.

A Nintendo Switch 2 demo is expected to follow soon, alongside an updated version of the demo for Steam on PC.

You can check out a new combat deep dive for the game below:

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