



Stellaris: Humanoids Species Pack (PC) - Steam Key - GLOBAL
Price: $6.14 USD
One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for Mankind Stellaris: Humanoids Species Pack features a selection of new portraits and ship models for players who wish to forge their path among the stars as the irrepressible human race – or at least as a species that resembles humans to some degree. The pack includes new portraits, ship models, voiceover sets for VIR and remixed music tracks.
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Dec 6th, 2017
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Warning! This content requires the base game Stellaris in order to play.
The Stellaris: Humanoids Species Pack key is meant to be activated on the Steam platform.
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Description
The Humanoids Species Pack adds new gameplay options alongside a selection of new portraits and ship models for the irrepressible human race – or at least for species that resemble humans to some degree. Humanoids, the most-played phenotype, now gain more variety with unique civics and a new origin, allowing players to design a species of decadent hedonists, master artificers, or even span the galaxy as a clone army. Along with their own unique ship class, new portraits, and more, there’s never been a better time to explore the future of humanity.The pack includes:
The pack includes:
- Two New Civics - Play as master artificers or decadent hedonists
- New “Clone Army” Origin
- Ten New Portraits of Humanoids with a broad variety of hairstyles and clothing
- New Ship Models
- Three New Voiceover Sets for VIR
- Three Remixed Music Tracks to Add to the Stellaris Soundtrack
UPDATE (2021)As of the 3.1 update for Stellaris, the Humanoids Species Pack has received so much new content that it’s practically inhuman! Two unique humanoid civics and a new humanoid origin are now included, alongside the glorious additions previously made by community modder Silfae. These additions are available now at no extra cost in the Humanoid Species Pack!
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