The demo goes live on March 29th for PS5 and features the opening sections. Progress carries over into the full release on April 26th.
The demo will cover the game's opening section, ending at the first boss fight, and will allow you to transfer data to the full game.
The character-driven hack-and-slash title launches on April 26th worldwide for PS5 and features a 25-hour-long main story.
Game director Hyung-Tae Kim says these can be enabled "at any time", allowing less skilled players to enjoy the experience.
Balanced Mode provides a balance between 4K and 60 FPS, according to technical director Dong-Gi Lee, who also confirmed DualSense support.
Some examples of explicit violence in the action RPG include "close-up images of impalement, dismemberment, and decapitation."
Director Hyung-Tae Kim says players can embark on quests or acquire outfits from the in-game shop and receive hairstyles as rewards.
It takes "30 to 50 hours" of playtime for all the "collection elements," says director Kim Hyeong-tae. The PS5 title launches on April 26th.
Shift Up's Kim Hyung Tae also cited Bayonetta, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice as inspirations.
Game director Hyung Tae Kim has also revealed new tidbits on the game's progression systems, music, and more.
Shift Up and Sony's semi-open world action RPG is set to launch for the PlayStation 5 on April 26. Pre-orders go live on February 7.
Shift Up and Sony's long-awaited action title will launch exclusively for the PlayStation 5 in April, it's been confirmed.
The showcase will be over 40 minutes long and reveal new details on over 15 upcoming PS5 games, including Stellar Blade and Rise of the Ronin.
Originally slated to arrive in 2023, Shift Up's PS5 exclusive is now launching next year, according to a recent PlayStation Blog article.
Sony Interactive Entertainment will distribute and publish the PS5-exclusive action title globally.
The three games under the PlayStation Studios banner that are officially set to launch this year are Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Helldivers 2, and Stellar Blade.
Developer Shift Up has revealed Stellar Blade in full, showcasing its post-apocalyptic world, impressive visuals, intense combat, and more.
After a much talked about showing of the game at the latest PlayStation Showcase, Shift Up staff got a nice surprise.
A reveal trailer for Project EVE showcases a desolate world brimming with enemies to fight and platforming obstacles to scale.