Shift Up's hack-and-slash title is inspired by the thought of humanity potentially being replaced and its ultimate meaning.
Two bosses feature in the recently released PS5 demo, while the third, a hulking Naytiba, is revealed for the first time.
A member of the fifth Airborne Squad, Lily specializes in engineering and upgrades Eve's drone into a wrist-mounted firearm.
The newest vignette trailer takes us on a 30-second trip to meet one of Stellar Blade's supporting characters, Adam.
Stellar Blade is on track for its April 26 release on the PS5. Staying on schedule, primary development on the game has been completed.
It will contain "some updates" for the hack-and-slash title when it launches on April 26th for PS5, though further details are needed.
The leader of the 7th Airborne Squad guides Eve through the opening portions of the hack-and-slash title, providing combat support.
It may not offer as many high-profile titles as in previous months, but April still has plenty of potential big games to look forward to.
Though there are no microtransactions at launch, director Kim Hyung-tae confirms it will charge for collaboration costumes.
Shift Up and Sony's action-adventure game is set to launch exclusively for PlayStation 5 later this month.
Job listings suggest Shit Up's next game will be an action RPG with an urban sci-fi setting. It's seemingly in development for PC, consoles, and mobile.
A member of the Airborne Squad, Eve exists to eliminate the Naytiba, though what comes after is a different question altogether.
The free demo features the first stage and boss fight, with save data carrying over into the game when it launches on April 26th.
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.