Stellaris' Shadows of the Shroud DLC will make communing with cosmic entities more rewarding later t

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Like a reverse black hole, Stellaris continues to pump out additional matter into its swirling galaxy of expansions. Just four months on from the, which built out the 4X's bioengineering pathways, the DLC will expand the minds of psionic players on September 22.

According to Paradox, Shadows of the Shroud offers a "complete overhaul" of Stellaris' Psionic Ascension path. Through this, your civilization taps its telepathic potential to commune with an extra-universal realm jinda44 known as the Shroud, potentially forming a covenant with one of the cosmic divine beings—known as "patrons"—residing within.

Stellaris S09E02: Shadows of The Shroud | Story Trailer "Attune! Attune! Attune!" - YouTube Stellaris S09E02: Shadows of The Shroud | Story Trailer

As your power increases, your psionic aura will spread across the galaxy, influencing your systems and those of your allies and enemies. The DLC also revamps the appearance of a particularly powerful patron called the End of the Cycle, giving players the opportunity to "delay the inevitable and acquire even more benefits from this powerful pact."

Shadows of the Shroud represents the third and final rework of Stellaris' ascension paths, with The Machine Age and BioGenesis having overhauled the Cybernetic and Biological ascensions before it. Hopefully it fares better than BioGenesis, which received a muted response from players, though this may in-part have been due to a to Paradox's galactic grand strategy.

"During the lead-up to the release, I was confident that we would be able to finish the revamp and clean up the most critical bugs," Game Director Eladrin wrote in the wake of the update. " We fell short of that goal, and we’re committed to continuing to fix things until the 4.0 release is in the state it needs to be in." The fallout from the betdog 4.0 update also led Paradox to rethink its patching process, promising a "more measured and deliberate approach" to updates in future.

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