Grand space strategy game Stellaris is reportedly having issues with some of its advisor voices. According to multiple reports, the voices are not working or completely missing from the game. The issue is acknowledged by the devs and a fix is under work.

Stellaris DLC advisor voices issue

Stellaris is a grand strategy video game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. It allows players to take control of an interstellar civilization, explore, colonize, and manage their region of the galaxy.

Stellaris advisor voices report

In the game, the advisor’s voice is a feature that allows players to choose the voice of the narrator or use the automatically determined voice. There are a total of 19 different types of voices available. Some of them are DLC content.

However, according to the reports, these voices are not working in the game. The players are claiming that even after owning almost all the DLCs they can see that some of the voices are not available in the game.

Official acknowledgement

With the piling reports, the developers have shed their attention on the issue. On social media, the official support team has shared a statement.

Stellaris advisor voices ack

According to the statement, the team is currently working on a fix for the console edition. Soon they will issue and update with the fix for this issue.

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Rituraj is a Gaming Writer. With a deep passion for story-driven adventure RPGs, Rituraj has spent half his life crafting intriguing narratives inspired by them, making him a modern-day storyteller in his own right.

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