Uncover the ruins of long-dead civilizations in Relic Worlds.
Ancient Relics Story Pack is an additional content (DLC) to Stellaris, simulation-strategy game made and published by Paradox. Excavate their derelict cities and ships to unearth the truth, discover powerful relics and harness them for your own empire’s ambitions. Uncover the ruins of long-dead civilizations in Relic Worlds to piece together the story of their rise and eventual downfall.
Game Info
Release Date: 4 Jun, 2019 Developer: Paradox Development Studio Publisher: Paradox Interactive Genre: Simulation, Strategy Rating: 86/100 |
Stellaris: Ancient Relics Story Pack |
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System Requirements
Minimum Specifications
OS: Win 7 | Recommended Specifications
OS: Win 10 |
Game Features:
- Collect valuable relics in your adventures as rewards for resolving game events or after completing a dig at a multi-stage archaeological site. Each relic gives significant benefits to your empire to aid in your interstellar escapades.
- Once home to vibrant, advanced civilizations, these Relic Worlds now lie dead, replete with desolate ruins and dormant mysteries. Players can excavate guaranteed archeological sites on these worlds and bring to light powerful relics and artifacts.
- Hit the dirt on a variety of enigmatic and alien worlds with new archeology sites available for your empire to study… or plunder. Each site begins a story with between one and six chapters to investigate. Retrace the history to discover artifacts and relics that can be boons to your empire.
- Learning from history is much more than parables and antiquities, it can often be the key to understanding one’s own place in the galaxy. Utilizing archaeological research, discover Minor Artifacts, a new consumable resource type which can help empower one’s empire.
- Encounter clues about two extinct Precursor civilizations, the Baol and the Zroni, the former a sprawling hivemind of plantoids, the latter some of the most powerful psionics to have ever lived. Players can investigate their home systems to understand who they were and, more importantly, what can be learned from their demise.