A great addition to the base game
It is great to have this improvment to warfare, however, it seems a little to expansive for the content. In the end, i recommand it when it is at a cheaper price.
by Maxime D.1, France - Apr 1st 2025
Release Date | 2/22/2018 |
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Genre | Simulation |
Publisher | Paradox Interactive |
DRM · Service | Steam ![]() ![]() |
Includes | Single-player Multi-player Cross-Platform Multi-player |
Languages | English French German Spanish Polish Portuguese-Brazil Russian |
Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS | 10.11 | Download the MacGameStore App to 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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It is great to have this improvment to warfare, however, it seems a little to expansive for the content. In the end, i recommand it when it is at a cheaper price.
Stellaris: Apocalypse only adds a handful of fun mechanics to mess with. Planet-Killers are cool and all, but I find myself only ever using them in a roleplaying perspective. What it offers really isn't worth almost 20€. I'd only recommend Apocalypse on sale, unless you're dead set on roleplaying as the Empire.
It's Stellaris. But with bigger explosions.
Gimme points.