Compare Surviving Mars: Stellaris Dome Set (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Haemimont Games. Published by Paradox Interactive. Released on 3/15/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Bird View, Simulation, Strategy.

Four Stellaris-themed visual skins for Surviving Mars domes. Zero gameplay impact, full cosmetic commitment, mixed community verdict.

Let me be upfront with the numbers, because they matter here: roughly 58-59% positive Steam reviews on fewer than 30 votes, no Metacritic rating, and a content list that fits in one sentence. The Stellaris Dome Set reskins four of Surviving Mars' dome types - the Basic Dome, Medium Dome, Oval Dome, and Mega Dome - with a futuristic aesthetic borrowing star-shaped design elements from Paradox's own space grand-strategy franchise. That is the entire scope of this DLC. There is no new gameplay, no new mechanics, no additional colony management options, no spires, no research nodes unlocked. The wiki entry spells it out plainly: the skins are purely cosmetic and carry zero impact on your colony's survival odds or build efficiency. For a strategy sim that lives or dies on dome placement, resource routing, and late-game population scaling, that zero-impact qualifier is genuinely significant. When I'm running oxygen/food spreadsheets and trying to decide whether to drop a Mega Dome on a promising plateau, the skin on that dome's exterior does not enter the calculation. Players who care about optimizing colonist trait distributions, dome specialisation (residential vs. production vs. research), or managing the nightmare of a dust storm mid-expansion have nothing here that changes those decisions. This is purely a question of whether you find the Stellaris art direction - that angular, crystalline sci-fi look - more visually satisfying than the base Surviving Mars dome designs during your hours of bird's-eye colony watching. Where this DLC does earn its small niche is among players already deep in the aesthetics of their colony layout. Surviving Mars has a legitimate city-builder audience who screenshot their domes, share colony designs, and treat the visual presentation of their settlement as a secondary goal. For that slice of the player base, having a consistent Stellaris-themed skin across all four dome sizes (covering early-colony Basic all the way to the late-game Mega Dome) gives a coherent look to a playthrough. The cross-Paradox branding also means Stellaris fans who pick up Surviving Mars later will recognise the visual language immediately, which is a minor but genuine point of charm. The honest verdict from a build-order perspective: this is the lowest-priority purchase in the entire Surviving Mars DLC catalogue. If you're comparing it against content DLC like Green Planet, Space Race, or Below and Beyond, those change what you actually do in the game. The Stellaris Dome Set changes what your domes look like while you do it. It originally shipped as a pre-order bonus, later sold separately, and is also bundled into the Surviving Mars: Relaunched remastered version - so check whether you already own it before buying. If you're assembling the full DLC library or grabbed a bundle and it was included, great. Seeking it out specifically requires a very deliberate cosmetics-first mindset. Diego, Scout Team

Surviving Mars: Stellaris Dome Set (DLC)
Single PlayerBird ViewSimulationStrategy

Surviving Mars: Stellaris Dome Set (DLC)

Mar 15, 2018Haemimont GamesParadox Interactive
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Four Stellaris-themed visual skins for Surviving Mars domes. Zero gameplay impact, full cosmetic commitment, mixed community verdict.

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Let me be upfront with the numbers, because they matter here: roughly 58-59% positive Steam reviews on fewer than 30 votes, no Metacritic rating, and a content list that fits in one sentence. The Stellaris Dome Set reskins four of Surviving Mars' dome types - the Basic Dome, Medium Dome, Oval Dome, and Mega Dome - with a futuristic aesthetic borrowing star-shaped design elements from Paradox's own space grand-strategy franchise. That is the entire scope of this DLC. There is no new gameplay, no new mechanics, no additional colony management options, no spires, no research nodes unlocked. The wiki entry spells it out plainly: the skins are purely cosmetic and carry zero impact on your colony's survival odds or build efficiency. For a strategy sim that lives or dies on dome placement, resource routing, and late-game population scaling, that zero-impact qualifier is genuinely significant. When I'm running oxygen/food spreadsheets and trying to decide whether to drop a Mega Dome on a promising plateau, the skin on that dome's exterior does not enter the calculation. Players who care about optimizing colonist trait distributions, dome specialisation (residential vs. production vs. research), or managing the nightmare of a dust storm mid-expansion have nothing here that changes those decisions. This is purely a question of whether you find the Stellaris art direction - that angular, crystalline sci-fi look - more visually satisfying than the base Surviving Mars dome designs during your hours of bird's-eye colony watching. Where this DLC does earn its small niche is among players already deep in the aesthetics of their colony layout. Surviving Mars has a legitimate city-builder audience who screenshot their domes, share colony designs, and treat the visual presentation of their settlement as a secondary goal. For that slice of the player base, having a consistent Stellaris-themed skin across all four dome sizes (covering early-colony Basic all the way to the late-game Mega Dome) gives a coherent look to a playthrough. The cross-Paradox branding also means Stellaris fans who pick up Surviving Mars later will recognise the visual language immediately, which is a minor but genuine point of charm. The honest verdict from a build-order perspective: this is the lowest-priority purchase in the entire Surviving Mars DLC catalogue. If you're comparing it against content DLC like Green Planet, Space Race, or Below and Beyond, those change what you actually do in the game. The Stellaris Dome Set changes what your domes look like while you do it. It originally shipped as a pre-order bonus, later sold separately, and is also bundled into the Surviving Mars: Relaunched remastered version - so check whether you already own it before buying. If you're assembling the full DLC library or grabbed a bundle and it was included, great. Seeking it out specifically requires a very deliberate cosmetics-first mindset. Diego, Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCDome SkinsCross-franchiseColony AestheticsPre-order Bonus Content

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
6 GB
Graphics
HD 4600/Gece 620/Radeon 6450 GPUs 1 GB RAM
Processor
4th Generation Intel i3 CPU
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit

Recommended

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
6 GB
Graphics
Gece 750 Ti 4GB RAM
Processor
5th Generation Intel i5 CPU
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit

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Game Info

Developer
Haemimont Games
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Mar 15, 2018

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