

Thus, it is no longer a surprise if many players are excited about the mobile version’s arrival. The original one received several good reviews. Stellaris: Galaxy Command is a title based on the Paradox-developed grand strategy game Stellaris. This is the original piece published on the page of the 343 Industries technical art director Kenny “Louie500” Magnusson. The artwork that put Paradox and its forthcoming mobile game in hot water is posted at. It is also working closely with GameBear in making sure that the mobile game will be of “high standards.” What it promised is that it is fixing the problem as quickly as possible. The Stockholm-based firm did not give any target date in its post. With the company looking into it right now, when would the Stellaris: Galaxy Command be up again? Thus, suspending the beta was necessary to ensure that the issue is resolved before it gets online once again.Īmid the controversy, Paradox admitted that a mistake on their part was “clearly” committed. Nevertheless, the publisher disclosed that the artwork in question would be removed. This means that Paradox is not part of the team that designs it. It is worth noting that GameBear is the mobile studio in charge of developing the game. Stellaris: Galaxy Command October 15, 2019 We have an important statement for you, regarding the current suspension of our game's servers.

According to the Swedish firm, there is an artwork in the game that was “taken from another source.” In a tweet via the Stellaris: Galaxy Command mobile game’s official account, Paradox admitted the incident and apologized to fans. The latter is the first-person shooter game published by Microsoft Game Studios. However, it was noticed that a piece of its artwork has a resemblance to that of Halo. The game appeared promising, especially that it features remarkable graphics and design. While Paradox is not the one developing it, it is the upcoming title’s publisher. This is the company’s first attempt at mobile gaming. On Tuesday, October 15, Paradox officially introduced the game. The move was due to an issue in its artwork. Within 24 hours since its beta’s soft launch in Australia, Canada, Sweden, and New Zealand, Stellaris: Galaxy Command was suspended.
