This week’s update for the online collectible card game Star Trek Adversaries brings in one of the most talked about things in Trek this year, the USS Enterprise as seen in Star Trek: Discovery. The USS Enterprise appeared briefly in the season one finale and will be part of the second season of Discovery as well.

Star Trek Adversaries is a free-to-play online collectible card video game set in the Star Trek universe. In the game you collect ships and crew to play against your friend and engage in ranked play and tournaments. The game was released earlier this year (see TrekMovie preview).

As of this week’s update, in Star Trek Adversaries, you can purchase Discovery’s version of the USS Enterprise as an optional “skin” to be used when you play with the Constitution Class as your “flagship.” Skins cost around $1.00 (65 command points) which is one of the in-game purchases you can make in Adversaries. Skins don’t change the fundamental abilities of a ship, but are a bit of fun to vary the look of the flagship you are playing.

The design of the ship in Star Trek Adversaries is based on the same computer files used for Star Trek: Discovery, to ensure accuracy. The video below (with no sound) shows an animation of the Discovery USS Enterprise from the game.

More Discovery ships in Adversaries

Star Trek Adversaries features ships and characters from all over the prime timeline of Star Trek, and they have been adding more and more elements from Star Trek: Discovery. Major ships from Discovery are available in the game as flagships, or flagship skins, including the Crossfield Class (USS Discovery), Walker Class (USS Shenzhou), Klingon Sarcophagus Ship, and Klingon Sech (L’Rell’s prison ship).

Play Adversaries for free, now on iOS too

Early access to Star Trek Adversaries for PC began earlier this year and the game is still considered in development. It is now available on Steam for PC and just this week it was released for iOS in Apple App Store. An Android version of the game is also in development.

You can also visit the official Star Trek Adversaries YouTube channel and Twitch page to see gameplay videos, which are updated regularly. This week’s video can be seen below.

For more on Star Trek Adversaries, visit puppetmastergames.com.