Stellaris is finally adding a major feature its director has wanted "for a long time"

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Stellaris is finally adding a major feature its director has wanted "for a long time"

Stellaris 4.4 will expand your diplomatic power with a new feature that game director Steven 'Eladrin' Muray has been wanting to introduce to the interstellar 4X game "for a long time." Calling back to the launch trailer for the Apocalypse expansion, Muray wistfully recalls how the Commonwealth of Man came to the aid of its rivals, the United Nations of Earth, in response to the destruction of a UNE colony at the hands of the Gamma Alien menace. "There wasn't a way to replicate this sort of thing in Stellaris itself," he notes, "until now."

As things currently stand, wars in Stellaris are relatively static, with a predetermined set of attackers and defenders that stays the course. In Muray's words, "The Commonwealth of Man could find a Casus Belli to use to come to the UNE's aid, but it would be a separate war alongside the ongoing one." That's all changing. With Stellaris update 4.4, titled 'Pegasus,' you'll be able to join and leave wars that are in progress. It might not sound like much at first, but the potential ramifications on diplomacy are huge.

You're now able to offer the 'Join War' trade term to the leader of a faction that's currently involved in a conflict. "You can also go looking for allies in the middle of a war," Muray remarks, "but they'll likely want something in return - although they'll be more interested in joining a war that matches their interests." When consulting AI-controlled empires, they'll consider the distance to the participants when deciding whether to accept the proposal.

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Leaving a war that's still ongoing is a more difficult prospect. "You'll need to bribe the war leader on the other side to let you out of the war," Muray explains. "They're unlikely to be eager to let you off the hook so easily unless they're losing the war - and of course, some empires are unwilling to entertain such diplomacy." You can't convince the all-devouring Gamma Swarm to just not eat you, after all.

"Naturally, your former allies will be a bit upset that you abandoned them in their time of need," Muray points out, "but sometimes they're a sacrifice you're willing to make." I'm glad to finally see this change reaching fruition. It opens even more possibilities for space shenanigans, and I always love when a 'feature' that appears in a trailer and catches people's eyes ends up manifesting as a real in-game inclusion later down the line.

These changes will be part of the next major update, Stellaris 4.4. In the meantime, the latest test patch for version 4.3.4 'Cetus' is now live on the open beta branch. You can access this via the 'game versions and betas' tab of the game properties from your Steam library. If you've held off for this long, however, Muray says Paradox is currently targeting the Stellaris 4.3.4 update's full release for Thursday April 16.

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