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Star Trek: Armada II is a real-time strategy video game published by Activision in 2001, based upon the Star Trek universe. [4] The game was developed by Mad Doc Software . It is the sequel to Star Trek: Armada .
Titles like Star Trek: Armada, Star Trek: Elite Force and Star Trek: Bridge Commander were all published during this period, as were over half of all the other major Star Trek PC games. The absence of new titles after 2003 was due in large measure to a split and subsequent lawsuit between Activision and Viacom which ended in 2004.
A sequel, Star Trek: Armada II, was released on November 16, 2001. In a cross-promotion with the Star Trek Customizable Card Game, an initial run of Armada boxes contained an exclusive playable card, the USS Jupiter. [4] On December 13, 2021, Armada and its sequel were re-released on GoG.com, which had previously released several other older ...
The studio worked with Activision on Star Trek: Armada before leading the development of its sequel, Star Trek: Armada II. Starting in 2002, Mad Doc was the principal developer of the Empire Earth series, developing two games and two expansions.
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Species 8472 appear as villains in the video games Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force and Star Trek: Armada II. They also make an appearance in Star Trek Online, in which they are referred to as the Undine. In Star Trek: Alien Domain, they are the primary antagonists.
World War II: WIN: Series debuts. 2006: Star Trek: Legacy [72] [73] Mad Doc Software: Futuristic: Star Trek: WIN, Xbox: Players control one ship at a time, but can toggle between ships and issue some commands from an overhead tactical map. 2006: Star Trek: Tactical Assault: Quicksilver Software: Futuristic: Star Trek: DS, PSP: 2006: Sword of ...