The PC version of *Stellar Blade* is set to launch via Steam on June 11, bringing with it a suite of PC-specific features, as revealed by a trailer accidentally published by Sony. The trailer, which was briefly uploaded to the PlayStation YouTube channel before being removed, also unveiled a *Stellar Blade Complete Edition*. This edition will include the base game and all the DLC released so far, available for both PS5 and PC. Despite the quick removal, fans captured the trailer, eagerly awaiting its official release.
The PC version of *Stellar Blade* promises a robust experience with features such as AI upscaling through Nvidia DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 3, an unlocked framerate, support for Japanese and Chinese voiceovers, ultrawide display compatibility, enhanced environment textures, and DualSense controller support for haptic feedback and trigger effects. These additions ensure that PC players get the best possible experience from Shift Up's popular action game.
In addition to the technical enhancements, the trailer showcased new content, including a battle against Mann, Leader of the Sentinels, and 25 new costumes, which are expected to be available on PS5 as well. A curious detail at the end of the trailer showed Eve releasing a memory stick, sparking speculation about a new ending or additional DLC for *Stellar Blade*.
*Stellar Blade* has been a significant success for Korean developer Shift Up, generating $43 million in royalties in its last financial year. The game, which launched on PS5 in April 2024, sold over a million copies within two months. Shift Up anticipates that the PC version will surpass the sales of the PS5 edition. The developer is also considering expanding the franchise with another game.
In *Stellar Blade*, players assume the role of Eve, fighting against unknown invaders to reclaim Earth in a fast-paced action role-playing game. The game received a 7/10 from IGN, praised for its action elements but noted for its lackluster story and some frustrating RPG mechanics. Despite these critiques, *Stellar Blade* quickly became a fan favorite, selling a million copies shortly after its release.