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Thrive where others burn. The Stellaris: Infernals Species Pack invites you to forge a blazing empire, built to endure the galaxy’s most extreme heat.
Read moreThrive where others burn.
The Stellaris: Infernals Species Pack invites you to forge a blazing empire, built to endure the galaxy’s most extreme heat.
Burning Worlds are where you thrive, so you might as well be the spark that sets the galaxy on fire.
Cosmic Dawn: Your species roamed the stars in the early days of our galaxy, when planets were just molten globes. As they cooled down, your species hid under the surface of your planet until recent volcanic activity freed some of you. Free your species by digging through your home planet, and look for other survivors through the stars.
Red Giant: The very star that allowed life on your planet is now becoming a threat, expanding and causing planets in your system to overheat. You need to investigate what is causing this change. Can you stop it, or reverse it? Or would you embrace the change, seeking opportunity in adversity?
A whole new type of planet, with its own districts, events, and archeological sites.
The Infernals Species Pack will also bring you new civics, ships, portraits, and more!
As someone who loved Stellaris, I think the developers have lost control of what they're making. QA is consistently treated as an optional extra, with game breaking bugs and exploits in every DLC these days. These DLCs
The only thing i have to add to the conversation is that this species pack comes with a unique announcer that doesn't even have a voice line for the situation log updating. If your first run of this dlc is with the new
Listen, its a great addition to the game, the 2 origins are extremely fun to play and the civics are cool, but lets be real. Aside from those origins/civics, the rest of the dlc is functionally cosmetic, and is not
I know, I know I was stupid to expect $13 of value out of ANY Paradox title anymore. I can remember when I was a silly fanboi, in love with anything and everything released from the cold wastes of Sweden. Its just too
step by step Stellaris DLC making: 1) Find a mod in steam workshop. 2) Wait five years until mod becomes outdated due to countless unnescesarry reworks and minor adjustments. 3) Release third of the original mod with 20
I wanna like this DLC, I really do. I kinda...don't. The good: - Infernals occupy a distinct niche as a phenotype, akin to lithoids - A new Planet type for the magma-enjoyers (wish they'd thought of something like this