Stellaris Announced
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Paradox Interactive announced a brand new sci-fi strategy title at Gamescom today, with the upcoming title promising at least a handful of role-playing elements as its development is headed up by the designer who brought us the strategy/RPG Crusader Kings II. This one will be coming to Windows, Mac, and Linux:
Paradox Escapes the Past in New Game "Stellaris"
Crusader Kings II Lead Helms SciFi Strategy Epic
STOCKHOLM and COLOGNE - Aug. 6, 2015 Paradox Interactive today revealed at Gamescom a brand-new game from Paradox Development Studio, the grand-strategy design team behind the Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings series. Paradox is proud to announce Stellaris, the first grand strategy game from Paradox Development Studio that is set in the far future not the past. Henrik FÃ¥hraeus, the lead designer of the hit medieval strategy role-playing experience Crusader Kings II, turns his eyes to the stars in a science fiction strategy game that will be about more than just building empires in the skies.
For millennia our race has developed, explored and battled for control of a planet. Now we turn our eyes beyond our own solar system, to other stars in our galaxy. New planets, new discoveries, maybe even new civilizations await us. And Paradox Development Studio, the masters of grand strategy, will be your guides on this new voyage.
With a dynamic decision system and a heavy emphasis on exploration and science teams, Stellaris gives you much more to research than bigger lasers or stronger hulls though you'll need those too. Space is very big, and your first step will be getting a grasp of just what is around you and how it can be best used for the benefit of your civilization.
Thousands of planets populate procedurally generated star systems giving you the largest possible theatre for performing the emergent stories that Paradox has become famous for. Customize your ships, encounter unique randomly generated races, and participate in advanced diplomacy that would make Picard look like an amateur.
And all in a beautiful and evocative star map unmatched by anything we've made before.
Are you prepared for the glorious future Paradox will be showing you?
For more information on Stellaris, visit http://www.stellarisgame.com/