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Stellar Blade Fans Surprised With New Freebie

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Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has surprised players with new free items added to the PC and PlayStation 5 versions.
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Stellar Blade arrives on PC: a visual slap that's causing a stir among gamers. After causing a sensation on PlayStation 5, Stellar Blade is finally arriving on PC, ready to attract a new wave of players. Developed by Korean studio SHIFT UP, this action-adventure game boasts spectacular art direction, dynamic combat... Read more The article Successful port or flop? Gamers decide on the PC version of Stellar Blade first appeared on TediDev.

Stellar Blade 1.20 brings new music, bug fixes and more options for PC players. Players can also play hard mode right from the start.

There are certain sectors of the world of video games that look for flags to wave to justify their views. Stellar Blade was one of these flagships in some polemics that were forgotten faster by defenders than by detractors. More than anything because the first ones jumped soon to look for ...

While we're all desperately stuck in our fans, Shift Up has just released a new update for Stellar Blade on both PS5 and PC...

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Gameblog broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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