The full patch notes have officially been released for the brand new “Dick” update coming to Stellaris, although the patch notes have been released on April 8 the official update isn’t set to go live until April 15. We’ve put together everything you need to know about the new update and the Nemesis expansion. For
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Stellaris is one of those slow-burning RTS titles. It’s a 4X game, developed by Paradox Interactive, that has matches that can stretch on for days, if not weeks. However, an upcoming piece of DLC for the game is looking to speed up that process. The Nemesis expansion for Stellaris will give each player and faction a
Paradox Interactive announced the Stellaris Console Edition Expansion Pass Two which brings another wave of DLC to the intergalactic 4X strategy game. According to a post in the Paradox Interactive forum, the Stellaris Console Edition Expansion Pass Two will include the Synthetic Dawn Story Pack, Humanoids Species Pack, and Apocalypse Expansion. The first DLC release
Devoted Stellaris players have a plethora of expansions and story packs available to improve and expand the world they love. Now, Paradox Interactive is giving you the option to dig into the ruins of old civilizations in the Stellaris universe with the new Ancient Relics Story Pack. Give it a gander below. Stellaris: Ancient Relics
John Romero (of DOOM, Wolfenstein 3D, and Quake fame) and his Romero Games studio are partnering with Paradox Interactive to make a new strategy game based on an original IP. It’s an interesting move given Romero’s legendary status as one of the father’s of the FPS, but he’s certainly partnered with the right studio for
Stellaris: Console Edition finally has a release date: February 26, 2019 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for $39.99. A more expensive Deluxe Edition is available for $59.99 and includes he Plantoids Species Pack, Leviathans Story Pack, and the Utopia Expansion when they release later on. The Console Edition of Stellaris was first announced by Paradox
For the last couple years, Paradox Interactive, a publisher mostly known for grand strategy games like Europa Universalis IV, Hearts of Iron IV, and Stellaris, has held an fan event in Stockholm, Sweden called PDXCON where they show off their latest expansions and reveal some upcoming titles. This year’s event saw the reveal of two brand new