What is the best Stellaris DLC? – We love PC Games [Explain & Conquer] (2024)

Stellaris, since its inception, has been expanded with attractive add-ons or so-called DLCs (Downloadable Content). These are not to be confused with the regular free updates the game receives periodically. That said, a release of a new DLC and a new update mostly go hand in hand.

Also, do not confuse DLCs with the free but user-generated mods (modding – user-generated add-ons to change the game, i.e., convert the game into a Star Wars game – more on that in another post).

To find out about the ultimate, best Stellaris DLC, we polled the community of Stellaris fans with the question: “If you only could own one Stellaris DLC – which would that be …and why?”

62% of the participants expressed that Utopia is the single best Stellaris DLC, followed by Synthetic Dawn with 9.2%, Ancient Relics with 7.4%, Apocalypse with 6.1%, Federations comes in fifth at 4.3%, and lastly Nemesis with just 1.8%.

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What Stellaris DLC is worth it?

Today you can choose from more than a dozen Stellaris DLCs. Still, our participants named Utopia the most “worthy” DLC.

But Utopia does not rank as the most worthy Stellaris DLC in our poll only: Steam does so, also a close second to the Species Pack Aquatics.

I have like half of them [the DLCs], but Utopia and Ancient Relics are by far my favorites.”

Ömer Güler – Poll participant

Then why is Utopia still the best “relevant” DLC on Steam?

We can group Stellaris DLCs into three distinctive groups:

  • Species Pack: Adds new species and origins to the game
  • Story Pack: Adds new storylines to the games, for example, playing the game as a synthetic empire
  • Game DLC: the most game-influencing DLCs – adding complete new “ideas” to the game, like playing as Megacorps or the idea of building Federations

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From what I read and hear, the Aquatics Species Pack made it to the top of Steam’s list primarily because of its amazing graphics. Not because it improves the gameplay so much. That is also not the aim of a Species Pack DLC.

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The “Game” DLCs are what move the needle concerning game-changing changes.

So with Aquatics being much younger and not having much influence on the gameplay itself, Utopia is likewise voted as the best “game” DLC on Steam…albeit its age.

Best Stellaris DLC Table

Finally, combining our poll with the Steam results, we reach the following table:

DLCRelease DateSteam Ratingour Poll: one
and only DLC
Overlord DLCMay 2022
Nemesis DLCApril 202141% positive1.8%
Aquatics Species PackNovember 202189% positive
Necroids Species PackOctober 202054% positive
FederationsMarch 202072% positive4.2%
Lithoids Species PackOctober 201955% positive
Ancient Relics Story PackJune 201977% positive7.2%
MegacorpDecember 201858% positive
Distant Stars Story PackMay 201865% positive
ApocalypseFebruary 201864 % positive6%
Humanoid Species PackDecember 201749% positive
Synthetic Dawn Story PackSeptember 201771% positive9%
UtopiaApril 201780% positive62%
Leviathans Story PackOctober 201673% positive
Plantoids Species PackAugust 201661% positive

Verdict: The one DLC to own is Utopia.

So what makes Utopia so popular after all these years?

What is it about Utopia that Stellaris fans still call it their “cannot-live-without” DLC after all these years?

What does the Utopia DLC add to Stellaris?

One of our poll participants, “Riley” said the following about Utopia’s importance and the necessity for Stellaris:

Utopia was the first expansion and was kind of made with a different kind of philosophy than the others which has resulted in it being more or less mandatory to properly play the game.

Riley – poll participant

Utopia was the first “game-changer” DLC and can be seen as a mandatory (technically, you are very fine with the vanilla game) extension for any hardcore Stellaris aficionado.

Utopia adds Ascension Perks

For example, Utopia adds new, exciting Ascension Perks to the game.

The vanilla game already featured the concept of Traditions, representing the cultural traits and strengths of an empire. Ascension Perks add to this by letting you determine the ultimate development goal of your species, the endgame of its evolution.

During the early game, the “traditions” can be headed and developed by the player to gain a technological, military, or economic advantage over the other empires. A new Perk slot opens when a new tradition is “developed” by finishing all five development steps (each costing Unity).

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Utopia brings new intriguing Ascension Perks to the game. You can now destine your pops to morph into uber-beings:

By choosing one of Utopia’s new Ascension Perks, you decide about your species’ ultimate socio-economic and cultural aim and future: Does your species stay biological and extend gene manipulation?

Will you develop your species to Psionic power and become metaphysical? Ultimately reaching a state of being able to contact the transcendent uber-beings, The Shroud?
The envy of many Burning Man attendants is yours!

Or is your empire determined that the flesh is weak and sets its ambition on leaving its physical form behind and transforming itself into artificial life – cyborgs and ultimately robots?

Utopia adds Megastructures

Utopia adds societal development perks, but it also comes with the gorgeous technology of Megastructures.

Did you always publicly talk of building a Dyson Sphere? Eat this, you petty critics! I told you!

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Next to expanding on the options to enslave or extinguish other civilizations, some new traditions pushing the limits of our morality and playing Caesar subjugating pre-FTL societies (who needs a First Directive?), Utopia adds the ultimate Norman Bates way to play the game:

If you are tired of all these petty, boring, and hindering ethics, why not play as Hive Mind: All that is not you is food… to hell with morality!

What Stellaris DLC should I buy first?

We heard something like the following from the poll participants. Remember, the question was, “If you only could own one DLC, which would that be and why”:

Utopia: Megastructures, habitats, Hive Mind, Ascension perks

Anthony

Utopia – megastructure

Zenon

Utopia makes R[ole]P[lay] in the game viable.

Kim

Utopia and federations are the major game-changer.

Victor

Utopia! Distant Stars is a close second.

Chris

Not sure if it changed, but in utopia you have the 3 ascensions, so I would start there. I loved the leviathans dlc because it brought a lot of life to the galaxy, and the war in heaven.

Fede
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What Stellaris DLC is the best? ›

  • 8 MegaCorp. ...
  • 7 Galactic Paragons. ...
  • 6 Apocalypse. ...
  • 5 Distant Stars. ...
  • 4 Synthetic Dawn. Steam User Rating: 72% (Out of 758 reviews) ...
  • 3 Federations. Steam User Rating: 73% (Out of 873 reviews) ...
  • 2 Leviathans. Steam User Rating: 74% (Out of 545 reviews) ...
  • 1 Utopia. Steam User Rating: 81% (Out of 1168 reviews)
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What does the utopia DLC add? ›

As the title suggests, Utopia gives you new tools to develop your galactic empire and keep your people (or birdfolk or talking mushrooms) happy. Push your species further out into the galaxy with new bonuses for rapid exploration or stay closer to home before striking out against all who would challenge you.

What does overlord DLC add Stellaris? ›

DLC features

Guide a galaxy full of potential subjects to glory - or subjugation. New mechanics provide many ways to specialize your vassals' roles within your empire, bring new planets and subjects under your reign, and new magnificent megastructures to project your power further, faster.

Should I buy Stellaris DLC? ›

These DLCs are not essential to have a full Stellaris experience but can add additional stuff that is not tied to the base game. Furthermore, if find any new class like Necroids, Aquatics, or Lithiods interesting, we suggest you go for it.

What DLC should I get first in Stellaris? ›

Get Ancient Relics, Distant Stars and First Contact. Just want more Stellaris in your Stellaris? Get Synthetic Dawn and Overlord. Depending on how limited your money is, I'd say start with the Major Expansions first, then work down through the Story Packs and then finally the Species Packs.

How much is Stellaris with all DLC? ›

While the Stellaris ultimate bundle is priced at $290.49/£246.39, the subscription starts at $9.99/£8.50 for a month, although you can get three-month ($19.99/£16.75) or six-month ($29.99/£24.99) plans that offer you a cheaper per-month price for a longer commitment.

Is the utopia DLC worth it? ›

While a lot of DLC goes specific, Utopia's broad improvements benefit pretty much everyone. With megastructures you get fun new toys to play with and big projects to embark upon, like ring worlds and Dyson Spheres, giving you more room to build and more ways to generate resources.

What do you get in Stellaris Utopia? ›

Utopia brings a host of changes to the core of Stellaris: Console Edition, including: • Megastructures: Build wondrous structures in your systems including Dyson Spheres and ring worlds, bringing both prestige and major advantages to your race.

What is the point of utopia? ›

The overarching theme throughout the book is the ideal nature of a Utopian society. In Utopia, there is no greed, corruption, or power struggles due to the fact that there is no money or private property. There is very little hierarchy and everything is held in common where everyone's needs are supplied.

What are the benefits of Overlord Stellaris? ›

Overlord, a new full expansion for Stellaris, grants access to new features designed to unlock the next level of your empire. New mechanics to specialize your vassals' roles within your empire and new magnificent megastructures to project your power further, faster.

Which Stellaris DLC adds robots? ›

Stellaris: Synthetic Dawn provides an all-new way for players to establish their empire across the stars, starting the game as a Machine Empire -- a society made up entirely of robots.

What does the nemesis DLC do in Stellaris? ›

The Nemesis expansion includes:

As your empire becomes more and more menacing, you'll unlock powerful bonuses to finish a hopeless galactic stalemate on your own terms. If the rest of the galaxy can't stop you in time, you can unleash enough power to end all of existence!

Should I play Stellaris or Endless Space 2? ›

ES2 is a turn-based classic 4X first. Stellaris is more random, ES2 is more streamlined. You can have a good time with both games , wich one is superior in terms of statisfication depends on your personal preferences. If you can't get both just pick whatever its hard to threw this since both games are good.

How long should a Stellaris game last? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Stellaris is about 31 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 337 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Do you need to start a new game for Stellaris DLC? ›

The base game is required for any and all DLC relating to the game. While cosmetic/music DLCs can be used with any game version, content DLCs can't be used prior to the version they were released with. Released on 2016-05-09.

What does Stellaris MegaCorp add? ›

By building Branch Offices on planets within empires they have trade agreements with, the MegaCorp can add a portion of the planet's Trade Value to their own network. Using the new Corporate Authority, construct an economic powerhouse and dominate galactic trade - for a brighter future.

Which Stellaris DLC has robots? ›

Stellaris: Synthetic Dawn provides an all-new way for players to establish their empire across the stars, starting the game as a Machine Empire -- a society made up entirely of robots.

What does Stellaris apocalypse add? ›

Stellaris: Apocalypse redefines stellar warfare for all players with a host of new offensive and defensive options. Destroy entire worlds with terrifying new planet-killer weapons, fight against (or alongside) ruthless space pirates, and maybe discover a few non-violent game features as well.

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