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26.03.2024 - 16:31 / eurogamer.net
There is a Stellar Blade demo coming to PlayStation 5.
It will arrive this Friday, 29th March, and be available from 2pm UK time.
Stellar Blade's demo will take place at the very beginning of the game «when Eve, a member of the 7th Airborne Squad is sent to Earth on a mission to reclaim the planet from the Naytiba». You can check out a teaser for Stellar Blade's upcoming demo via the video below.
Stellar Blade — Demo Teaser | PS5 Games Stellar Blade — Demo Teaser | PS5 Games.Those who take part in the demo will be able to play up to Stellar Blade's first boss fight, developer Shift Up said. «We also have a little surprise included for players who complete the first stage,» it teased, before confirming save data will be carried over to the full release.
The news of Stellar Balde's demo is perhaps not a surprise, given that it was accidentally added, and then swiftly removed, from the PlayStation Store earlier this month.
Stellar Blade is set to release on PlayStation 5 next month, on 26th April.
Those interested in the upcoming action-adventure game can pre-order now. Those that do will receive an early unlock of the Planet Diving Suit for Eve, a pair of Classic Round Glasses for Eve and Ear Armor Earrings (also for Eve).
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There's been a lot of chatter about this Stellar Blade demo recently. First, it was released accidentally, and although Sony took it back down pretty quickly, it wasn't fast enough to stop a few people playing and sharing footage online. So, we knew a demo was coming, and it wasn't much later that we got official confirmation. Now, the time has come: it's available to download and play right now on PS5. Those in the US can click here, and it's here for UK readers.
Shift Up’s demo for Stellar Blade, its upcoming hack-and-slash action RPG, is now available for PS5 players after accidentally going live earlier this month. Featuring the opening section, it sees players controlling Eve as she battles the Naytiba. The demo is roughly an hour long and outlines the basics of combat while featuring the first boss fight.
Korean developer Shift Up first made a name for itself with mobile games like 2016’s Destiny Child, a turn-based RPG, and 2022’s Goddess of Victory: Nikke, an on-rails third-person shooter. Now, Shift Up is throwing its hat into the ring of AAA game development with Stellar Blade, an action game starring a young woman named Eve who is trying to reclaim Earth from an invading alien species. The developer’s first attempt at crafting a premium console experience is already much stronger than I expected.
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