Stellar Blade: Unsightly logos on the packaging

Shortly before the release of the action title, the developers at Shift Up revealed a small gimmick in the retail packaging of “Stellar Blade”. This is aimed primarily at those of you who feel disturbed by the various logos.

The action title “Stellar Blade” developed by Shift Up will be released for the PS5 at the end of the week. In addition to a digital version, a retail version will also be available.

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Shortly before the release of “Stellar Blade”, the South Korean studio introduced a small retail packaging gimmick. This is aimed primarily at those of you who want to put the action title on your home shelf and feel disturbed by the various logos or symbols of the age ratings.

As a tweet from Shift Up shows, “Stellar Blade” features a reversible cover with visually appealing artwork. The developers present the artwork in question to you in the attached tweet.

Action title appears uncut

Another positive message For all players who are looking forward to the release of “Stellar Blade”, Shift Up gave us last weekend. The studio confirmed via the official X or Twitter channel that the action title will be released in an uncut version in all countries.

This means action fans around the world can enjoy the complete “Stellar Blade” experience. If you want to try it out before buying, you'll find it in the PlayStation Store a demo. In addition to an introduction to the combat system, the demo includes, among other things, a mission with a boss fight.

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Since some users managed to play the demo for more than 50 hours, Shift Up recently called on the community to do it here not to exaggerate. Otherwise you run the risk of no longer being able to enjoy the main game to the fullest.

Industry giants are also enthusiastic

The fact that Shift Up could have a big hit with “Stellar Blade” was recently made clear not only by the positive feedback on the demo. Well-known figures in the video game industry also commented positively on the action title. Including Yoko Taro, the director behind the action role-playing game “NieR: Automata”.



Taro praised Stellar Blade's combat system. According to the director, this shows its strengths especially in the boss fights and ensures an exciting and challenging gaming experience. “Stellar Blade is a really great game. I would say it's a lot better than NieR: Automata,” continued Taro.

“Stellar Blade” will be released on Friday, April 26, 2024 for the PS5.

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