Stellar Blade PC Port Announced For 2025; Dev Expects More Success On PC

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Shift Up Bets Big On PC Success!

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  • Stellar Blade is finally set for a launch on PC in 2025, Shift Up confirms.
  • The developers are confident that the game will perform better on PC and will experience success similar to that of Black Myth: Wukong.
  • The PC version will likely support features like ultrawide resolution, ray tracing, and DLSS 3.

Shift Up Studios has just confirmed its plans to bring Stellar Blade to PC in 2025. This announcement comes after the game’s strong performance on consoles, as the studio looks to reach more players.

The developers are excited about the game’s potential success on PC, given the platform’s growing popularity in the AAA gaming scene.

Why it matters: Earlier this year, one developer from Shift Up claimed Stellar Blade would be more successful on PC than consoles. Now the studio has finally revealed the release year for the game’s PC port.

Stellar Blade PC Port Confirmed 2025
PC players have been demanding a Stellar Blade PC port ever since its launch on PS5.

During a Q&A session in Shift Up’s Q3 earnings call, a spokesperson announced Stellar Blade’s PC port:

We’re aiming for a [Stellar Blade] PC launch in 2025. We expect to see more growth on PC than consoles.

-Shift Up

The studio is confident that Stellar Blade is good enough to replicate Black Myth: Wukong’s success on PC. The mention of Black Myth: Wukong shows how Asian game developers are finally getting major recognition worldwide.

Shift Up’s decision follows a trend in the industry, where more games are being released on PC. Originally a PlayStation exclusive, Stellar Blade is well-suited for PC players, especially considering the modding potential.

The upcoming PC version will take advantage of features like ultrawide support and potentially ray tracing that will appeal to PC gamers. Furthermore, the possibility of having DLSS 3 and Frame Generation ensures PC players will have a Stellar experience, pun intended.

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Shift Up’s CEO “followed his instincts” while designing the game’s characters.

Shift Up’s experience with mobile and multi-platform games like Destiny Child and Nikke: Goddess of Victory has given them the skills for successful cross-platform releases. This expertise will be key in ensuring that the PC version of Stellar Blade lives up to the quality of the console version.

For now, PC gamers can look forward to 2025, when Stellar Blade will join a growing list of console-to-PC transitions. With its mind-blowing visuals, intense action, and beautiful character design, the title promises to deliver a brilliant experience.

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