STOCKHOLM – May. 22, 2018 – Paradox Interactive, a publisher and developer of games with mysteries better left unsolved, today released a new story pack for Stellaris, the sci-fi grand strategy game from Paradox Development Studio. Titled “Distant Stars,” the story pack adds new constellations to explore and close to 50% more anomalies to gape at in awe, and is available now for Windows, MacOS, and Linux PCs for a suggested retail price of $9.99. Stellaris players can blaze a trail today and download Distant Stars here: https://pdxint.at/2ID4ax5

A new trailer for Distant Stars was retrieved from the farthest reaches of uncharted space for your viewing pleasure here:

In this discovery-themed pack, players will return to the spirit of exploration at the heart of Stellaris and encounter new anomalies and strange beings in the depths of space. Featuring surprises that may help or harm ambitious explorers, the new Distant Stars DLC will include:

  • Behind Closed Doors: Discover hidden traces of an ancient gateway network unlocking a sealed path to the remote L-Cluster outside our own galaxy. But is this door holding something out, or keeping something in?

  • Sensors are Picking up… That Can’t be Right: Encounter dozens of new anomalies and events for your intrepid scientists to observe and analyze, and a galaxy of wonders for them to discover.

  • Brave New Worlds: Plot unexplored unique solar systems, each with their own story to tell. Gain technology, resources, and valuable worlds to colonize.

  • There’s Always a Bigger Fish: Come face to face with a number of unique gargantuan creatures that exist and thrive in the vacuum of space. But approach with caution, because whether gentle giants or something more sinister, these legendary behemoths have existed long before you and will do what it takes to survive long after.

For more information about Stellaris, visit http://www.stellarisgame.com/

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