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Stellaris: Console Edition receives the Overlord expansion

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The Overlord expansion for Stellaris: Console Edition has been available since yesterday. This is part of the Expansion Pass 5 and focuses on new features in the administration of the empire.

While the PC version of the popular sci-fi strategy game will soon release a new story expansion, console players can look forward to new gameplay mechanics. A new DLC has been available for the Stellaris: Console Edition since yesterday.

Overlord offers on the one hand five new origins and various possibilities for planning the future and demonstrating power. In addition, there are also four new music tracks to give you the inspiration you need to expand your empire.

In addition, Overlord offers new minion interactions that allow you to create specialised empires. These can be developed into economic superpowers, military specialists or technological creators. These negotiate or demand treaties and agreements between their minions to determine the future of dozens of worlds, taking advantage of.

Last but not least, you can reunite shattered empires. With them, mutually beneficial relationships can be created to secure their unique services. If you like it less diplomatic, you can subjugate them by force to your own rule.

The new expansion of Stellaris: Console Edition is available now for just under 20 euros on the PlayStation Store and Xbox. Those who own Expansion Pass 5 can even get it for free.
By the way, Paradox Interactive held a showcase this week.

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