Good DLC




The vassalization mechanics allow for intricate control over subjects, while the quest to unite scattered empires brings fresh challenges and alliances.
by Piterosik, Poland - Jan 19th 2024
| Release Date | 5/12/2022 |
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| Genre | Strategy |
| Publisher | Paradox Interactive |
| DRM · Service | Steam |
| Includes | Single-player Cross-Platform Multi-player |
| Languages | English French German Spanish - Spain Polish Portuguese - Brazil Russian Simplified Chinese |
![]() | Contains content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older. |
| Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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| Mac OS | 10.13 | Download the MacGameStore App to your Mac, then compare your Mac's information in real-time. |
| 64bit Support | Yes | |
| CPU Type | Intel (or Apple Silicon ‡) | |
| CPU Cores | 2 | |
| CPU Speed | 2.5 GHz | |
| System RAM | 8 GB | |
| Drive Space | 10 GB | |
| Video RAM | 1 GB |
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The vassalization mechanics allow for intricate control over subjects, while the quest to unite scattered empires brings fresh challenges and alliances.





Vassalizing is definitely too easy for me
even strong empire accept being servant of a liitle stronger one
but it's cool anyway





Expansions for Paradox games add a lot to the core gameplay experience, but never quite enough to justify their price, in my opinion. However, if, like me, you just cannot get enough Stellaris, then this expansion is worth purchasing eventually. Perhaps wait for a sale.





