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Stellaris - Strategy 4x PC beta open on iOS and Android

Stellar is: Galaxy Command beta tests were quickly interrupted after the discovery by halo 4 art players in the game. Namely, the game contained works of art that looked strangely like a conceptual work created By Kenny Mansion, Technical Art Director of 343 Industries. It is in its ArtStation Portfolio, and as soon as Paradox Interactive, the creators of Stellar is, discovered it, they closed their servers until further notice.

Stellar is arrives at mobile, both Android and iOS, which explains why the developer organizes a beta test phase. They launched it recently but it was short-lived. Beta testers, that is, players, first discovered the resemblance of the illustration. Paradox quickly reacted by putting offline servers and publishing the following statement on Twitter:

We learned that works of art inside Stellar is: Galaxy Command came from another source. We immediately delete this content of the game, and we are deeply sorry for our fans and the creators concerned. To make a complete scan of the content and make sure this problem is solved, we temporarily put the offline game.

It was an obvious mistake on our part, and we work to repair it as quickly as possible. We trust Game bear to develop Galaxy Command and will work closely with them to ensure that this game meets the high standards that our players deserve.

We are sorry that this happened, and we will do better. — Paradox Interactive

343 Industries and Mr. Kenny Mansion himself have still not answered, but it's too early. If this will be enough to stop the fans left to see. However, online sources confirm that the reactions on official forums and official forums are not positive, as you can imagine.

Mainly, the fans fear that the game for Mobile Stellar is: Galaxy Command is conceived only as a fast entry, but they want an authentic and immersive experience of Stellar is, and they require paradox. The situation worsens, because the fans also speak of the resemblance between the next mobile game and the previous Empire Game bear, but it has not been confirmed. However, there was an error message that made a reference for this game in the new Stellar is...

On the positive side, Paradox Interactive brings its jewel of the crown, the great 4x stellar is spatial strategy game on Android and iOS, one way or another. Judging by the immediate reaction of society, its sincere excuses and vigilant action, climbing seems unjustified. It remains to be seen if the company will hold word and correct its error in a reasonable period of time.

STELLARIS ON YOUR PHONE! Stellar is: Galaxy Mobile Command is described as a persistent and player-oriented world, which allows the player to control his orbital space station, to expand, search for technologies and expand their influence in the galaxy. It is in the future, after the collapse of a whole civilization, and as the player progresses, he can even rebuild what he has lost. The game will feature multiplayer mode, which will give a whole new dimension to its atmosphere, and it will depend a lot on the choice of players, according to the ads.

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