
GamePro writes: "It takes quite a bit to make a Monday morning worthwhile. I rolled into Los Gatos around nine in the morning, the bags under my eyes undeniable proof of my hectic weekend. I was tired, without coffee, and I'd spent the hour-long car-ride trying to rack my brain for some worthwhile Star Trek trivia. Outside of a few seasons of The Next Generation, the odd reference to space whales and a daily shouting of "KHAAAAN!" I was pretty much tapped dry, hoping that the good folks at Cryptic knew enough about the landmark franchise to carry my dead weight. Pulling into the office parking lot and spotting a few dozen Enterprise bumper stickers proudly displayed from car to car, I had a hunch that my trust was well placed."

The MMO studio says it’s “unifying legacy expertise with fresh perspectives”
The long-running, free-to-play Star Trek Online has expanded once more - and this time it's the new Both Worlds season that comes to Xbox and PlayStation.

Cryptic Studios appears to be the latest Embracer-owned company to be impacted by layoffs.