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Stellaris: Shadows of the Shroud is now available on GOG!

It is the ultimate expansion for those who seek to master the unknown behind the veil, offering a complete overhaul of the Psionic Ascension Path. Moral actions, patron allegiances, and the ever-present risk of total annihilation will now shape your connection to the entities that live on the other side.

Check out all the features that this expansion brings and jump right into it!
I’m probably going to buy this one in 2027, when it is available on a regular basis with a -50% discount.

That should give me enough time to think of one or two custom empires that would rely a lot on the new mechanics.
Wenn man bedenkt, dass die Veröffentlichung von Stellaris inzwischen auch schon gute zehn Jahre zurückliegt, freut es mich umso mehr, dass immer noch neue Inhalte erscheinen.
Allerdings muss jemand, der jetzt erst mit dem Spiel anfängt, vermutlich einen Kleinkredit aufnehmen - aber das kennt man ja schon von anderen Titeln wie Crusader Kings.
Post edited September 22, 2025 by 0Serenity0
A DLC for Stellaris? Wow, now that's new!
A somewhat odd to mix Mysticism(earthlings looking at the sky) and Cosmic(the vast space between planets&stars).
So, nice to have the option to touch the unknown, if I dare to. Seems this is the story of those (likely the majority of the current population) who refused to leave Earth when they were given the chance to enter the unknown.

And here I am, Brothers and Sisters, humbly standing before you, saluting your choice.
All is lost.
Is there a possibility to add subscription for the DLC's as in the Steam? I own base game here and want to play with all DLC's not for all money in the world :D
So when is Stellaris: The Masters Of Andromeda collection, where they take the first 20 or so major DLCs and wrap them in a single parcel?

We're at 45 DLCs and counting?
Post edited September 23, 2025 by dnovraD
How about fixing the damned performance instead of selling more of those truckload of DLC ?
3.14 performance was not great in endgame and during the long 4.0 internal development they promised to improve it a lot

then 4.0 finally arrived to the public and performance became horribly bad, easily ten times worse from people reports
So after more DLC, how is the current game performance you may ask, is it finally better than old 3.14 ?
https://old.reddit.com/r/Stellaris/comments/1nnwnx4/stellaris_performance_testing_on_40_and_beyond/
Nope
"This is over 300% slower than 3.14, it's actually a bit insane at how badly this is performing."