Stellar Blade Launches on June 11 for PC, Complete Edition Revealed

On June 11, Sony Interactive Entertainment in partnership with SHIFT UP plans to launch the game “Stellar Blade” on PC platforms. Additionally, a comprehensive “Stellar Blade” edition is set to be released for both PlayStation 5 and Steam PC versions as well. This information was sourced from a recently surfaced trailer on the PlayStation YouTube channel.

Stellar Blade on PC offers support for both NVIDIA DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 3, providing flexibility in gaming performance. It’s also unlocked for variable frame rates, offering Japanese and Chinese voice-overs, ultrawide display compatibility, DualSense controller compatibility, a fresh boss battle, 25 new character costumes, and enhanced environment textures. DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation allows Stellar Blade to run exceptionally smoothly on PC, enabling high frame rates even at very high resolutions such as 4K, while maintaining a consistent frame rate above 60 FPS.

In the entire version of “Stellar Blade,” players can anticipate the digital game itself, an additional Twin Expansion Pack with NieR: Automata and Goddess of Victory: NIKKE downloadable content, a CD-key for a Stellar Blade costume in the mobile game Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, Fluffy Bear Pack drone aesthetics, and a Captain’s Planet Diving Suit for Eve.

Additionally, pre-ordering comes with some added perks: you’ll receive a set of Classic Round Glasses, Ear Armor Earrings, and the White Edition of the Planet Diving Suit (for Eve).

Someone made an oopsie… (PC Trailer, June 11th)
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For those eagerly waiting, “Stellar Blade” is set to arrive on PC, and you can add it to your wishlist on Steam immediately. This follows its debut on PlayStation 5 on April 28, 2024, where it was one of the most anticipated exclusives last year. It’s expected to provide an equally thrilling experience for PC gamers.

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2025-05-13 00:02

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