September 14, 2021

Stellaris Expands Its Universe with Free Lem Content Update

Grand Strategy Sci-fi Game Partners with Polish Science Fiction Foundation to Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Science Fiction Luminary Stanisław Lem

STOCKHOLM - Sep. 14, 2021 - Paradox Interactive, a developer and publisher of star-struck games, today released the “Lem Update” for Stellaris. This free addition adds new content to both the original game and to several of its expansions. The Stellaris base game will also be available for free play throughout the weekend. 

To celebrate this release, Paradox has partnered with the Polish Science Fiction Foundation to celebrate the 100th birthday of Stanisław Lem, including in-game content directly inspired by the author’s catalog. A new trailer for today’s update is available to view here!

“From the works of science fiction authors around the world to revisiting our own past ideas, our inspiration comes from many places, and we continually find new stories we want to tell with Stellaris,” said Daniel Moregård, Game Director for Stellaris. “This patch gave us a unique opportunity, as well: this year marks the 100th birthday of Stanisław Lem, a Polish science fiction writer whose stories have been a fantastic inspiration for the Stellaris team. In addition to some direct references to Lem’s work within the game for observant fans, the Lem update refreshes and renews the content that our fans have enjoyed throughout the history of Stellaris.”

Named for renowned Polish sci-fi writer Stanisław Lem, the Lem Update is the first release from the newly formed Custodians Team within Paradox Development Studio. The Custodians team is focused on creating free content, balance, and updates for Stellaris, improving both the base game as well as previously launched downloadable content. The Lem Update adds new content and gameplay features to Stellaris, including:

  • Custom Tradition Trees, allowing you to choose which trees you wish to pursue

  • For the Plantoids Species Pack, 2 new civics and 3 new species traits:

    • The Idyllic Bloom civic (limited to either plantoid or fungoid species) will let you construct Gaia Seeder buildings.

    • The Catalytics Processing Civic, available to hiveminds and non-hiveminds, exchanges Metallurgists for Catalytic Technicians. These technicians turn Energy Credits into Alloys. Also works with machines and Lithoids.

  • Players who own the Humanoids Species Pack gain the option to raise a mighty clone army, create an empire of artisan Master Crafters or guide an empire driven by the pure decadence of Pleasure Seekers.

  • The Reanimated Armies civic has been Renamed to Reanimators. Exclusive to Necroids players, now one can embrace the afterlife with more dynamic choices for reanimating targets, including the ability to reanimate leviathans and enemy troops during battle. 

  • New tradition trees have been added to both the Nemesis and Apocalypse DLCs, as well as a new mercantile tradition in the base game. Additionally, players may now choose 7 trees from up to 11 tradition trees (with all DLC).

    • Owners of Nemesis will get access to the Subterfuge Tradition Tree, which grants bonuses if you succeed at or your enemies fail at an espionage operation.

    • Owners of Apocalypse will get access to the Unyielding Tradition Tree, which will vastly increase the capabilities of their defensive starbases.

  • Major updates to the game balance, including restructures to Ascension Perks, Civics, Ethics, and Origins.

  • Tons of bugfixes and several AI improvements to improve the overall quality of Stellaris. 

All of these additions to both the Stellaris base game and its expansions are included free with today’s update. For a full list of changes, see the patch notes here.

For more information on Stellaris, please visit https://www.stellaris.com/.

For additional information, please contact:

Fredrik Wester, CEO Paradox Interactive

Alexander Bricca, CFO Paradox Interactive

Email: ir@paradoxinteractive.com

Phone: +4670-355 54 18