

Copy the access code listed next to Stellaris.Scroll down to "Access earlier versions" and click SHOW.Make sure you have read the Paradox Privacy Policy.Go to and log in with (or create) your Paradox Account.In order to roll back to versions older than 2.1.3, some additional steps are required in order to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation that they predate : On Steam, right-click on the game in your library and select "Properties" then "Betas." In the "Select the beta you would like to opt in" drop-down, choose any past version of the game.The most recent version of each major patch is available, although intermediate bugfix and hotfix patches are not. In this case, if playing on Steam, a player can roll back to a previous version in order to preserve their current playthrough. Patches, specially major ones, can introduce anomalies or incompatibilities with save files and mods from older versions. Released alongside Synthetic Dawn.īanks: 5th major patch. Released alongside Distant Stars.Ĭherryh: 9th major patch. Released alongside Nemesis.īugfix: AI and crisis improvements, including fleet AI, purge mechanics tweaks.īutler: 16th major patch. Released alongside the Aquatics Species Packĭick: 17th major patch. Released alongside Toxoids.Ĭepheus: 21st major patch. Released alongside First Contact.įornax: 22nd major patch.


Released alongside Galactic Paragons.Ĭanis Minor: 24th major patch. This is also applicable to mods, which have various levels of compatibility with new patches.

They are sometimes released alongside a new, major DLC.
