Doctor Who and Star Trek confirm crossover

As a long-time fan of both Doctor Who and Star Trek, I cannot contain my excitement for this epic crossover event! The thought of seeing these two iconic universes collide is nothing short of a dream come true.


Two major universes are set to collide in a Doctor Who and Star Trek crossover.

To mark International Friendship Day, East Side Games unveiled two fresh mobile games designed to merge the sci-fi universes.

In “Star Trek: Lower Decks – The Badgey Directive” and “Doctor Who: Lost in Time,” the narrative will jump between different galaxies and time periods, presented through the distinct viewpoints of each story.

Doctor Who and Star Trek confirm crossover

Starting August 1, players will be part of an intriguing space-time anomaly that brings the Doctor onto the U.S.S. Cerritos of “Star Trek: Lower Decks,” causing Lieutenant Brad Boimler and Ensign Beckett Mariner to venture into the puzzling realm of “Doctor Who.”

The ripple creates turmoil in the fundamental structure of existence, and the Doctor can prevent it only with the ingenious assistance of the Cerritos team.

Together with the renowned River Song, Boimler and I must form an alliance and act swiftly before it’s too late.

Doctor Who and Star Trek confirm crossover

“Kevin Jorge, Head of Games at BBC, is thrilled to announce the long-awaited union of these legendary franchises for an exhilarating crossover event. The Doctor from Doctor Who and Star Trek characters will come together in an innovative new storyline, allowing fans’ imaginations to unfold this unique collaboration.”

“Doug Rosen, Paramount’s SVP of Games and Emerging Media, expressed excitement over the unique collaboration between two beloved franchises – ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Doctor Who’ – in an innovative mobile gaming experience,” is a possible paraphrase.

Fans of these two series are in for a treat as they witness the enchantment that unfolds when these universes intersect.

In the United Kingdom, you can watch “Doctor Who” on BBC One, while viewers outside of the UK can find it on Disney+. Older episodes of “Doctor Who” are accessible on BBC iPlayer for those with a UK location.

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2024-07-29 01:13

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