Developer Shift Up has reportedly gotten its hands on a Nintendo Switch 2 development kit and has started optimising the game.
The PC version sold over one million copies in three days, becoming the biggest single-player title launch for PlayStation on Steam.
No further details have been revealed, though the developer seemingly moved up the release of Project Witches, its next new IP.
Shift Up reveals some surprisingly forgiving system requirements for its action-adventure title's upcoming PC release on June 11th.
The Complete Edition launches on the same day for PS5 and PC and includes the base game, all paid DLC and new pre-order outfits.
Shift Up has also stated during its recent earnings report that it expects the PC release of Stellar Blade to perform better than the PS5 release.
Bask in the holiday cheer of a spruced-up Xion, customize Eve with new accessories or turn the Drone into Rudolph with the update.
Available for $9.99, the 11 cosmetics include 9S and Emil outfits for Lily and Adam while transforming Eve into 2B or A2.
The 11 new cosmetics require payment, but everything else coming on November 20th, including Photo Mode poses and other outfits, is free.
Developer Shift Up says it expects the action title to sell better on Steam than it has on PS5, where it has sold over a million units.
The update adds 11 new cosmetics based on the action RPG. It also features updates to Photo Mode and quality-of-life features.
2B and Pod 042 will appear as DLC, though it's unknown in what capacity. Photo Mode and its various features are also showcased.
Developer Shift Up revealed prior to the game's launch that in addition to free updates, it would likely also get paid DLC collaborating with other IP.
Developer Shift Up has also reiterated that it's looking into a PC release for the fan-favourite action title.
The two-hour limited-time trial offers a closer look at Shift Up's action-adventure title, currently available for PlayStation 5.
Players can battle all the game's bosses on different difficulties and opt for presets to increase or decrease the challenge.
Shift Up says it's looking to maximize the potential of the Stellar Blade IP with several future investments.
"Get ready for next week," developer Shift Up says in a recently published tweet, though nothing else is revealed.
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