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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