Players keen to try out Stellar Bladeshould mark March 29 on their calendars, as that's the day the demo will be available. The demo arrives a month before the game's official launch, providing a hands-on experience for players who want to test and see if Stellar Bladelives up to all its hype.
A Stellar Blade demo was accidentally released earlier this month on the PlayStation Store, but was quickly delisted. However, those who had downloaded the demo were still able to play it, with some players livestreaming its content and others posting its entire gameplay on YouTube.
But now, all PS5 players can test Stellar Blade when the demo hits the PlayStation Store on March 29. The developers teased that there will be a little surprise for players who complete the first stage of the demo. Plus, players who complete the demo can carry over their save data to the game's full release on April 26 and start from the last checkpoint. The demo allows players to test out the skill tree, switch equipment, change Eve's various costumes, and learn about the basics of combat with an in-game tutorial.
The Stellar Blade demo will cover the beginning of the game when protagonist Eve is sent to a post-apocalyptic Earth to reclaim the planet from the Naytiba, and it will conclude after defeating the first boss. However, according to the demo gameplay available on the internet, there is likely to be a boss challenge option after completing it, allowing players to face another boss in addition to the first one.
For various reasons,Stellar Blade has become one of the most anticipated games on PlayStation 5. Some players are interested in the game's graphic fidelity in cutscenes and gameplay while maintaining fluidity in its action combat, while others are interested in the post-apocalyptic settings reminiscent of the NieR series.
PlayStation 5 players can try out the Stellar Blade demo starting March 29. However, be aware that given some elements of the game, such as gore, violence, and sexual themes, Stellar Blade has earned an 18+ rating in Korea, while the USA ESRB rated the game Mature 17+.
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Friday, April 19 is going to be a big day for Nintendo 64 enthusiasts, as that's the day that Corn Kidz 64 releases for the Nintendo Switch with full N64 controller support. The Nintendo 64 remains one of Nintendo's most beloved consoles of all time. Home to some of the highest-rated games ever made, there are millions of gamers with fond memories of the Nintendo 64. Luckily, the Nintendo Switch has made it relatively easy to take a trip down memory lane.
To celebrate the launch of Stellar Blade in Indonesia, we are organizing a meet and greet event featuringLarissa Rochefort who will be cosplaying as EVE, the main protagonist from Stellar Blade.
Pokemon Sleep has announced a new “Good Sleep Day” for April. Good Sleep Day events are routinely held once every lunar month, from the day before the full moon to the end of the day after. Fans can expect to gain bonuses for EXP, Drowsy Power, and Sleep Points during the time period. Players have a few weeks to gather ingredients to prepare dishes ahead of the event.
Shift Up’s Stellar Blade is over two weeks away, but the hype continues to build, especially after the recent demo. Speaking to RULIWEB (as spotted by Genki on Twitter), director Kim Hyung-tae revealed that the team completed the game and demo on the same day. However, the team will release a day one patch with “some updates.”
Upon its launch in February, Helldivers 2 got off to a better start than almost anyone could have expected, attracting players on both PS5 and PC in droves and selling at a faster pace than even Sony would have anticipated. Two months on from its release, the co-op shooter is continuing to maintain momentum in impressive fashion.
Let's cut past the intro and into the prices. Today, I'm all about a sub-five-follar Broforce, and that stupidly reduced Starfield Constellation Edition. Last but not least, with that Fallout TV series being days away, I can see more than a few of you wanting to replay some / all of the series (because that's the urge I got after watching some of Netfilx's The Witcher show). Should that occur, the savings in the below bundle ought to set your world on fire.
Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has shared what the studio has planned in terms of post-launch support for its soon-to-be-released PS5 exclusive. In a recent interview with bbs.ruliweb.com, it revealed the title will receive free updates that bundle in new costumes for protagonist Eve to wear alongside a New Game+ option. It's also stated «DLC has not been determined» separately to the free content drops, which could suggest there'll be a larger Stellar Blade expansion in the future also.
Loyal Super Earth patriots should mark their calendars for April 11, as a new Premium Warbond is set to be deployed in Helldivers 2 on that date. Arrowhead Game Studios and Sony Interactive Entertainment’s sci-fi co-op shooter has been a breakout hit since dropping into battle in February, with a growing legion of Helldivers 2 players enlisting to challenge Cyborgs and insectoid Terminids across the universe in the name of the Super Earth democracy. Helldivers 2 quickly became one of the most-played titles on Steam less than a day after its launch, and its developers are continuing to support the game with several updates.
Sony president Hiroki Totoki will today step into his new role as PlayStation CEO following Jim Ryan's retirement after a more than 30-year tenure at the company. While retaining his duties across the wider business, Totoki's main objective will be to aid the search for a true successor to Jim Ryan while defining «the next chapter of PlayStation's future».
The back half of March was a big one for new video game released, with the likes of Dragon’s Dogma 2, Rise of the Ronin, Princess Peach: Showtime!, and Alone in the Dark all hitting store shelves around the same time. Alongside those new titles, however, Sony also released the PC port of Horizon Forbidden West, which has got off to an impressive start on the platform.
Welcome back to a blessed short-week of sweet game savings. If you're a newbie planning to take shade in the Erdtree DLC that's got everybody riled up, I've found a great price on the base Elden Ring to get you started. Alternatively, there are now some $60-and-under Switch evergreen must-owns that ought to be growing in your collection. Lastly, if that stupidly popular Stellar Blade demo impressed you, preorder the full version at this less-than-RRP discount we can all get behind.