![]() ![]() Vanilla Europa Universalis 4 is essentially a completely different game than the modern version. Paradox’s big updates add and remove major gameplay systems at will, all in an effort to make the game better over time. If Stellaris is your first Paradox title, you may not be ready for this-we aren’t talking about the kind of (pretty substantial) gameplay overhaul you see in something like Civilization VI: Rise and Fall, which is largely additive. The Stellaris Cherryh Update, and Apocalypse alongside it, will bring us a game that feels very different in many ways. Time To Boot Up One Last Game Before Stellaris: Apocalypse And that’s why, two weeks out from the release, it’s about time for you to boot up your last game of Stellaris version 1 before everything changes. These changes are super exciting and will bring a lot of great new features, but we will lose a few things in the transition. The patch and DLC make huge, sweeping changes to the game, bigger than we’ve ever seen before. Stellaris: Apocalypse and the accompanying free Cherryh Update come out on February 22nd, and there’s a reason the update is also known as Stellaris 2.0.
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