Star Trek: Infinite is a grand strategy experience that lets you play your own Star Trek story as the leader of one of four major factions in the galaxy. Follow the specially crafted story or blaze your own trail in the first Star Trek grand strategy game.
- Grand Strategy (165)
- 4X (159)
- Space (157)
- Exploration (149)
- Sandbox (145)
- Management (134)
- RTS (132)
- PvE (128)
- Diplomacy (128)
- PvP (120)
- Space Sim (111)
- Science (109)
- Strategy (105)
- 3D (99)
- Military (92)
- Choices Matter (87)
- Flight (80)
- Open World (80)
- Simulation (76)
- Story Rich (70)
Release Date | Oct 12, 2023 |
Price | $ 29.99 Top 3% |
Steam Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 57.4% (mixed) Bottom 20% / 58.9% Bottom 20% |
Steam DB Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 56.6% Bottom 25% / 58% Bottom 30% |
Reviews (Steam Purchases / All) | 1.6K Top 10% / 1.9K Top 10% |
Curators | 27 reviews Top 25% |
Median Play Time | 9.7 hours Top 20% |
Followers | 23.1K Top 5% |
Owners | ± 57K Top 20% |
Copies Sold | ± 57K Top 15% |
Gross Revenue ($) | ± 1.6M Top 10% |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
Here you can see Star Trek: Infinite's Steam rating and reviews between October 2023 and December 2023. Steam's rating oscillates between 55% (October 2023) and 58.9% (December 2023), with relatively small variations.
With 1.9K reviews Top 10%, Star Trek: Infinite could be an indie success or even a small AAA success.
Review Languages
This donut chart displays the languages of Star Trek: Infinite's reviewers. The most popular language is English (73%), followed by German (17%). The player's languages are well diversified, with 24 different languages appearing in the reviews. The game has been translated in 10 languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the time players have spent in Star Trek: Infinite, showing a comparison between positive and negative reviews. The time played is adequate, reaching 29 hours in the 80th percentile.
The negative reviews play time is 1.6 times lower than the positive reviews median play time. The negative review time is high (median is 7 hours), it can be a sign that Star Trek: Infinite crashes after a while or becomes too repetitive or difficult towards the end.