Stellaris
2016 video game
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May 7 2024 | The Machine Age expansion was released, introducing mechanics for individualistic non-gestalt machine empires and adding new gameplay features. |
October 12 2023 | Star Trek: Infinite was released by Paradox, described as extremely similar to Stellaris. |
June 2023 | A spin-off title, Stellaris: Nexus (later renamed Nexus 5X), was announced, set in the Stellaris universe. |
March 25 2021 | An optimized version of Stellaris was released for Xbox Series X/S. |
February 26 2019 | Stellaris is released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as Stellaris: Console Edition, expanding the game's availability to console gaming platforms. |
February 2018 | The 2.0 patch (Cherryh) was released, significantly revamping game mechanics even for players without the 'Apocalypse' DLC. |
August 4 2016 | Paradox released the Plantoids Species Pack, the first DLC for Stellaris, introducing new plant-based species and accompanying artwork. |
May 24 2016 | The first major patch was released, featuring improvements to AI and adding an additional playable race. |
May 9 2016 | Paradox Interactive releases Stellaris worldwide for Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms, marking the game's initial launch across multiple computer operating systems. |
August 2015 | Stellaris was first presented at Gamescom, with game director Henrik Fahraeus describing the game's influences as one-third Star Control 2, one-third Master of Orion 2, and one-third Europa Universalis IV. |
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