Last Chance to Pre Order Star Trek Online

Last Chance to Pre Order Star Trek Online

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jan 29, 2010 @ 08:42 PM (Staff Bios)
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Last Chance to Pre-Order Star Trek Online

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If you're wanting to get a head start on the new Star Trek Online MMO then you better hurry because pre-orders and "Beta Cards" expire on February 1, 2010 which is this coming Monday. The game is due for release the following day on Feb. 2nd and the cost is $50 for the Standard Edition and $80 for the Collections Edition which gives you many perks which can be seen the Gamestop web site.

Pre-Orders also allow you to be able to play ahead of those who buy the game when it comes out and you'll also get the chance to lock in some special subscription rates and features such as;

Lifetime Subscription Option ($239.99/lifetime)
  • Lifetime Access to Star Trek Online
  • Playable Borg
  • 2 Additional Character Slots

Yearly Subscription Option ($119.99/year)
  • Annual reccurring subscription locked in at the discount price
  • 2 Additional Character Slots

For more information on the features and links to access them, go here;
https://www.startrekonline.com/exclusive_specials

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