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RE: Stellar Blade | NG+ Patch Details - Moonface - Apr 26th, 2024 So I've got a stream on in the background with someone playing this game, and I don't know if it's intended or not but the same background track has been playing on loop since the area you get into after the logo pop. I know you can change songs at the jukebox in rest areas but if whatever you pick is the only song that plays during gameplay until you change it again that's gonna make me just mute the soundtrack entirely. Just hearing the one track on repeat for the last hour in the stream has already made me never want to hear it again. RE: Stellar Blade | NG+ Patch Details - Moonface - May 24th, 2024 Stellar Blade | May 24 Patch Details A new patch has dropped for Stellar Blade which adds the following content:
Furthermore, the developers recently said that they are considering a PC port of the game following its successful sales. Platforms other than PS5 were originally intended for the game until Sony provided support to the developers that made the game become a console exclusive. RE: Stellar Blade | NG+ Patch Details - Moonface - Jun 25th, 2024 ![]() I believe this is official because the developers did do a presentation or something today confirming a roadmap for this game, and although there are no dates on most of it I assume the release windows can be guessed based on where each item rests against the dated top row. I can't make out whether there's any IP being shown in the crossover image or not, nor do I know if the costume in the third box is new or just one already in-game being used as a placeholder image. RE: Stellar Blade | NG+ Patch Details - Dragon Lord - Aug 30th, 2025 I was pleasantly surprised by how well the PC version of the game runs. Even my old 3080 is able to run it decently well without any major stuttering or lag. They did a great job optimizing it and the game looks absolute gorgeous on PC. I definitely wish I had a better GPU so I could play at 4K/120+ FPS, but unfortunately that's out of my reach for now, haha. Need to get back to the game and finish it on PC... also need to finish the platinum on PS5 that I've been putting off for far too long. RE: Stellar Blade | NG+ Patch Details - Moonface - Sep 3rd, 2025 Stellar Blade Franchise to Expand Shift Up have announced in a recent financial report that it plans to expand Stellar Blade as a franchise with "various derivative works". The report is entirely in Korean, but here's a rough translation of the relevant part pertaining to this: Shift Up Wrote: Given the success of the game, especially when it came to PC, it isn't probably too surprising. Furthermore, Shift Up had announced back in May that Stellar Blade will be getting a sequel as part of an investor presentation. I'm not surprised Shift Up are gonna do more with this franchise, although I wasn't aware until now that a sequel had been greenlit. Last I heard was my previous post in June 2024 where a sequel was under review. RE: Stellar Blade | Franchise Expansion - Dragon Lord - Sep 3rd, 2025 I'm really excited to see what they do with the franchise, especially how they plan to refine the combat even more in the sequel. The combat in SB is awesome and I believe they have the skills to make it even better. I love seeing a company like Shift Up make their big bucks off of a gacha game and then turning around and making that into a super solid AA/AAA game. Unlike certain other companies that make a lot of money off of a gacha game and then announce they'll be making like 12 more gacha games. RE: Stellar Blade | Franchise Expansion - Moonface - Sep 4th, 2025 (Sep 3rd, 2025, 11:32 PM)Dragon Lord Wrote:Hopefully cases like this one will persuade other developers to consider stepping outside the gacha space and trying other things; although, I do wonder how many of those attempts would be unique from each other and not just chasing the current successful trend/genre. For example, I feel like the number of souls-likes has gone up a lot as developers have seen games like this one, Lies of P, Wukong, etc. get success as new IP's in the genre to the point I've become tired of seeing new ones get announced. I'm sure it'll pass just like other trends have before though. On the second point I quoted, I'm curious which companies you'd like to see attempt a game outside of the gacha space that have yet to do so @Dragon Lord? ![]() |