Nier Automata Creator Agreed To Stellar Blade Collab Since He Would Do “Anything For Money”

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  • A crossover between Stellar Blade and Nier: Automata was announced during a PlayStation State of Play event.
  • Nier’s creator, Yoko Taro, is open to any collaboration as long as it makes him money.
  • Yoko Taro also praised Stellar Blade’s graphics, calling them better than his own Nier games.

Fans of Stellar Blade and Nier Automata have something to celebrate: a crossover between the two games is happening. This news comes from the recent PlayStation State of Play.

Yoko Taro, Nier’s creator known for his candid and funny remarks, was quick to respond. He recently said he’s open to any project that makes money.

Why it matters: For Nier fans, this collaboration is another chance to enjoy the world of 2B. For Stellar Blade players, it’s an opportunity to discover new content while experiencing Yoko Taro’s unique touch.

Taro’s humourous comments about the collaboration gained a lot of traction on Twitter/X.

We will gladly say yes to anything for money.

-Nier X Account

In a recent State of Play presentation, a teaser trailer showcased Eve, the main character of Stellar Blade, wearing a costume inspired by 2B. The trailer features Eve exploring a rundown city that looks a lot like the world of Nier Automata.

Fans are eager for more than just a costume change, with hopes that new gameplay elements might also be added in the upcoming DLC.

This collaboration is exciting news for both fanbases. Yoko Taro is known for his funny take on game development, often saying that making games fun and sellable is his main goal.

Stellar Blade
Many Dreamt About The Stellar Blade And Nier Automata Collab

His lighthearted attitude has brought him into many projects, and this crossover is no exception. Taro has even complimented Stellar Blade’s graphics, saying that they look better than those in his own Nier games.

One awesome thing about this collaboration is the friendship between Stellar Blade’s director, Kim Hyung-tae, and Yoko Taro. In a previous chat, Taro praised the impressive visuals of Stellar Blade, while Kim modestly admitted he couldn’t match Taro’s storytelling skills.

While there’s no release date for the DLC yet, fans are already hyped about what’s to come. Many fans agreed to give Yoko Taro some of their money for this collaboration.

The announcement also mentioned that Stellar Blade will soon have a photo mode, letting players take pictures of Eve in her new 2B-inspired outfit.

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