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Stellaris: Console Edition Expands with First Contact and Galactic Paragons

Paradox Interactive has just delivered an exciting double dose of content for Stellaris: Console Edition players. The highly anticipated First Contact Story Pack and Galactic Paragons Expansion are now available for PlayStation and Xbox users, bundled as part of Expansion Pass Six, priced at $29.99/€29.99/£24.99. This release marks another monumental step in bringing deep, PC-level strategy to the comfort of living room gaming.

For those unfamiliar, Stellaris: Console Edition is a galactic grand strategy game where players guide their chosen civilizations through the trials of interstellar diplomacy, exploration, and conquest. With this new content drop, Paradox is giving console players more tools to shape their journey across the stars in ways that feel personal and unique.

What’s in the New Update?

The First Contact Story Pack focuses on the pivotal moment when early-spacefaring civilizations make their initial contact with extraterrestrial life. The gameplay pushes relationships and discovery to the forefront, offering exciting, high-stakes scenarios where even the smallest decisions influence the future. Whether you’re approaching these “first contacts” with kindness, suspicion, or a show of power, the outcome will ripple through your galaxy.

Meanwhile, Galactic Paragons is all about leadership—putting the spotlight on the figures that guide your empire through the ups and downs of interstellar politics. The expansion introduces a revamped leader system, where rulers, scientists, and military officers each have unique traits and abilities that grow over time. This adds a layer of depth and strategy, turning your leaders into game-changing assets. It’s not just about managing resources anymore; it’s about nurturing figures that can define your empire’s identity—and sometimes even its survival.

These two additions join the Toxoids Species Pack, which came earlier with Expansion Pass Six, giving players even more tools to experiment with fresh builds and gameplay paths. The Toxoids focus on high-risk/high-reward mechanics, appealing to players who like to live on the edge of galactic chaos.

Why It Matters

Paradox’s commitment to bringing parity between the PC and console versions of Stellaris is no small feat, and expansions like this remind fans why the game has stood the test of time. The grand strategy format, known for its intricacies, thrives on constant evolution, and First Contact

and Galactic Paragons are prime examples of this dedication.

Console players, who may not have access to the broader modding community PC players enjoy, rely on these expansions for new challenges and storytelling opportunities. Having richer, deeper content keeps the experience fresh and meaningful, cementing Stellaris: Console Edition as a must-play for fans of sci-fi and strategy alike.

Tips for New Players

If you’re diving into First Contact, don’t rush the early game. Building relations—or rivalries—during these initial moments can determine your empire’s trajectory. Decisions made under pressure might close some doors, but they can open others you never knew you wanted.

For Galactic Paragons, investing in the right leaders early on can turn the tide of critical situations. Keep an eye on their traits and make choices that align with your long-term goals. A military officer with enhanced combat expertise might be your ace in the hole during a sudden war, while an insightful scientist can accelerate your technological progress.

Where to Learn More

For trailers, developer updates, and community discussions, visit the official Paradox Interactive YouTube channel or follow the team on Twitter and .

With First Contact and Galactic Paragons expanding the possibilities, now is the perfect time to expand your console empire. Prepare to shape your galaxy—and your legacy—in ways you’ve never imagined.

Anika Sørensen

Anika Sørensen, hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, has established herself as a prominent video game journalist over the past twelve years. Specializing in Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) and Role-Playing Games (RPGs), Sørensen is celebrated for her insightful analyses and passionate coverage of the gaming industry. Beyond writing, Anika is an active member of the gaming community, attending major events like E3 and Gamescom to provide live coverage and exclusive insights. Her dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of video games has inspired countless gamers and aspiring journalists alike. Currently, Sørensen is working as Gaming Tier List's chief news editor.

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