When is Stellar Blade coming to PC? Developer Shift Up originally planned to bring Stellar Blade (previously known as Project Eve) to PC when it was revealed back in 2019, but Sony’s involvement ...
Watch the 4K NVIDIA DLSS Comparison Trailer for Stellar Blade, an action RPG developed by Shift Up. Stellar Blade is coming ...
The PC version announcement also comes with the addition of a collaboration between Stellar Blade and the iOS title Goddess of Victory: Nikke, which is coming soon. This marks the second ...
Following its release on PlayStation 5, many Stellar Blade fans are wondering if Shift Up's project will ever make its way onto PC. After its initial reveal in 2019, the game was originally ...
Stellar Blade has a PC release on the way, due in June this year with additional content. The sci-fi action game released last year on PS5 and has proven to be a massive success for its developer ...
2024's PS5 hit Stellar Blade is finally launching on PC this June, alongside its long-awaited Goddess of Victory - Nikke DLC. The news was announced at today's PlayStation State of Play broadcast ...
Save humanity from extinction as critically acclaimed action-adventure Stellar Blade storms onto PC. Experience blistering combat and a twisting storyline as you unravel the mysteries of Earth’s ...
Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has promised it will “optimize” the upcoming PC port to “ensure smooth gameplay even in UMPC (Steam Deck) environments.” This comes from the Q&A featured ...
Here’s how it works. PlayStation 5 action hit Stellar Blade has been destined for PC since last year, but it's been a bit since we heard anything new about developer Shift Up's plans.
Stellar Blade teams up with Goddess of Victory: Nikke for exciting new content: a boss battle, collectible dolls, stickers, and new outfits. Both the PC version of Stellar Blade and the Goddess ...
PlayStation's first State of Play of 2025 showed off a promising future for those who love wielding dangerously sharp objects ...
This includes $43.2 million from Stellar Blade royalties alone. There are seemingly no signs of it slowing down either, as Shift Up reiterated that it expects PC sales to be "better than that of ...