Stellar Blade Trailer Showcases Japanese Voice Acting

Only those who purchase the game in Japan can access the same, though they also get access to all other voiceover and text languages.

Posted By | On 16th, Apr. 2024

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Shift Up’s Stellar Blade is just ten days away, meaning the time is right for a new trailer. On top of highlighting the visual fidelity and fast-paced action, perhaps most noteworthy is that it showcases the game’s Japanese voice acting. Check it out below.

Unfortunately, Japanese voiceovers are only available with the game’s Japanese release and not the worldwide launch. Those who purchase the game in Japan should take note, as it includes voiceovers and text localization for other languages. It’s thus possible to buy it on PlayStation Store Japan and play with Japanese voice acting and English subtitles.

Stellar Blade launches on April 26th exclusively for PS5. A free demo is available now, featuring opening portions of the story and a Boss Challenge mode to try out different abilities and customization. Progress carries over to the game, allowing players to continue where they left off. Stay tuned for more details, especially since a day-one patch is already confirmed.


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