Official Site http://www.startrekonline.com/frontpage
This exciting initiative explores uncharted territory, empowering
Syfy.com to build a one-stop “hub” for Star Trek Online, where fans and
gamers alike will be able to view explosive new content, participate in
special contests and sweepstakes, and even purchase an exclusive bundle
via digital download. The deal furthers Syfy’s mission to leverage
multiple platforms, transcending just the television screen, to reach
its broad audience and leverage the affinity they have with the most
mainstream and profitable genre world wide: science fiction.
Star Trek fans can visit Syfy.com/StarTrek and purchase the limited
time “Syfy Bundle” to digitally download the game and receive a variety
of bonus offers, both in-game and out of game!
- Neodymium Deflector Dish --
An in-game item grants a bonus to Auxiliary power, boosts
maneuverability, and increases the effectiveness of a ship's Science
abilities.
- 500 Cryptic Points -- These
micro-transaction credits can be used to purchase in-game items and
unlock unique bonuses.
- Syfy Store Discount --
Purchasers of the Syfy bundle will receive 15% off their next purchase
at the Syfy.com store.
“Syfy is the perfect home for
Star
Trek Online,” said Jim Wilson, President and CEO of Atari, Inc.
“By offering broadcast support, exclusive content and in-game bonuses,
fans of Star Trek and the science fiction genre will be able to take
part in this title’s much anticipated release.”
Alan Seiffert, Senior Vice President
Syfy
Ventures, added, "The
Syfy
audience has immense passion for video games. With that said, we are
making a significant commitment to growing our presence in gaming and
establishing
Syfy.com’s Game
Center as a leading destination for cutting edge interactive
entertainment from a news, entertainment and even sales perspective.
This joint venture with Atari helps showcasethe types of unique
partnerships we will look to develop to provide our audience with
exclusive experiencestied to today's hottest interactive entertainment."