Shift Up’s Stellar Blade isn’t out for another two months, but retail copies are apparently already stocked in Japan. Genki on Twitter got their hands on one and revealed the back specifying “more than 35 GB” of free space for installation.
09.02.2024 - 22:23 / gamerant.com / Hyung-Tae Kim / Sony
Stellar Blade developers have opened up about protagonist Eve's character design. As the team's first major console release, Stellar Blade marks a notable evolution from Shift Up's prior works like Goddess of Victory: Nikke. Attention has turned to the developers' stylistic choices in light of their transition beyond the mobile sphere.
Formerly known as Project Eve, Stellar Blade has garnered ongoing attention since its initial reveal. Developed by Shift Up, a studio transitioning from mobile to high-end console development, the game aims to deliver a visually striking world and action-oriented gameplay. The recent PlayStation State of Play provided new details, including a post-apocalyptic setting and further glimpses of protagonist Eve's central role.
In a recent interview with Gamesradar+, Hyung-Tae Kim, the game director of Stellar Blade, disclosed that particular attention was paid to Eve's backside. He stated, «When it comes to the design, we put special attention on the back of the character because the player is always facing the back of the character when they're playing.» Designed around the body scan of Korean model Shin Jae-eun, this design decision for the protagonist was based on the player's perspective, as they predominantly view the character's back during gameplay. Kim's statement underscores a deliberate focus on physical appeal in character design, consistent with the studio's previous titles.
“When it comes to the design, we put special attention on the back of the character because the player is always facing the back of the character when they're playing,”
Set to release on April 26, 2024, Stellar Blade offers players an immersive experience. Players step into the role of Eve, an enigmatic protagonist sent to Earth to reclaim it from the Naytiba, a sinister invading force. Over the course of Stellar Blade's story, Eve pieces together Earth's fateful history, discovering the true complexity surrounding her mission. Blending narrative depth with fast-paced action combat and haunting visuals,Stellar Blade looks to push the boundaries of its genre when it releases later this year.
The Stellar Blade trailer reveals rapid, dynamic combat leveraging PS5 capabilities for immersion. Post-apocalyptic environments exemplify next-gen graphical potential. These factors suggest Stellar Blade could resonate with players seeking innovative action-RPGs and showcase the PS5’s technical capacities. The recent trailer showcases the game’s main hooks: dynamic action-RPG combat against the Naytiba threat, slowly exploring mysteries about Earth’s fate, and a chance to explore hauntingly beautiful, highly-detailed environments brought to life by the PS5’s graphical capabilities.
Alongside these core gameplay
Shift Up’s Stellar Blade isn’t out for another two months, but retail copies are apparently already stocked in Japan. Genki on Twitter got their hands on one and revealed the back specifying “more than 35 GB” of free space for installation.
The download size of Stellar Blade may be in the ballpark of 35GB, as suggested by one newly emerged leak. Although the source of the claim seems to be a prematurely revealed official estimate, that's quite a modest figure for a contemporary AAA game, to the point that some fans have already expressed skepticism about whether Stellar Blade could truly end up being so small.
Developer Shift Up has confirmed that its upcoming PS5 exclusive action RPG Stellar Blade will feature multiple options to allow players to tweak the game's performance. These settings will take the form of three different Stellar Blade graphics settings that players can choose based on their preferences.
Shift Up’s Stellar Blade is coming soon to PS5, and several new details are available following an impressive showing at the latest State of Play. The action-adventure RPG promises fast-paced action akin to NieR: Automata (which served as a “huge driving force” for the project), but for those who aren’t as skilled, there are options to make things easier.
Upcoming PS5 exclusive Stellar Blade has been given an adults-only rating in Korea, where developer Shift Up is located. Considering the attention-grabbing headlines the game has been generating, it should come as no surprise this is due to apparent (or suggested) nudity and extreme violence.
Something that's come to define PS5 games throughout the console's lifespan is more choice with regards to visual and performance options. Where we used to simply have to put up with whatever resolution and frame rate a game had by default, nowadays, a lot of major titles will have at least two variations. It seems Stellar Blade will be no different, allowing players to decide how the game looks and runs using a trio of options.
Stellar Blade will feature three different display modes when it launches this April on PlayStation 5, members of the development team confirmed.
With a fairly barren line-up of titles from Sony in the coming year, PS5 exclusives like Shift Up’s Stellar Blade will become essential. The action-adventure RPG has looked very impressive thus far, especially in the latest State of Play trailer, but what graphical options can players expect?
The United States’ Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has rated Shift Up’s Stellar Blade, and to no one’s surprise, it’s “M” for “Mature 17+” due to “Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, and Violence.”
The developers behind the upcoming Stellar Blade revealed the real-life South Korean model they worked with in order to create the game's action heroine, Eve. Stellar Blade has been a hot topic of discussion ever since its re-reveal in 2023, with many anticipating its April 26 release. The design of Stellar Blade's protagonist has dominated conversations, especially after the game's latest State of Play trailer.
Shift Up’s upcoming PS5-exclusive action RPG Stellar Blade has been given an 18+ rating in Korea. This might not come as a surprise to many people, but it may render the game off limits for some players. In screenshots and trailers released so far, the game’s protagonist wears generally form-hugging outfits that don't leave much hidden, and the developer has even revealed that “special attention” was paid to Eve’s backside in Stellar Blade since players will spend most of their time looking at it.
The upcoming Stellar Blade for PlayStation 5 has received an 18+ age rating in Korea.