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.
Stellar Blade plays like a dream with its mix of Soulslike and, hack and slash combat, but how does it fare on a technical level?
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Eve's drone has a wide range of attacks, from shotgun pellets and explosive shells to lock-on micro-missiles and a powerful laser.
New Game Plus offers new cosmetics for Eve, Adam, Lily and the drone, alongside new Skills and options for enhancing them.
Shift Up's sci-fi action game sees players playing as Eve, who fights against the Naytiba to safeguard the future of humanity.
Any currency, enhancements, drone upgrades, equipment, items and SP earned during a playthrough will carry into New Game Plus.
Stellar Blade feels like a blast from the past in the best way possible.
Korean studio Shift Up's action game launches exclusive for PlayStation 5 later this week, on April 26.
Burst Skills require using Blink, Repulse or executing Perfect Dodges, compared to Beta Skills charged by damaging enemies.
Eve can utilize four Beta Skills, from the backflip kick of Shield Breaker to the ranged projectiles of Shockwave, when fighting the Naytiba.
Now we’ve spent time with the demo, it’s clear Korean developer Shift Up is shaping things up to deliver one of the biggest Suprises on April 26th.