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We’ve learned about PS5’s Stellar Blade sales

We’ve learned about PS5’s Stellar Blade sales

the Star blade Released in April on PlayStation 5 Receiving very positive reviews from players and space critics. The game is made by the development team Turn upwhich has just revealed its title’s sales to date.

In a post brought to the attention of gamestalk.net, Shift Up reported that Stellar Blade had been sold Over one million units since its releaseRegarding digital and physical (retail) copies of the game.

Meanwhile, he also spoke about the much-anticipated PC version, saying that it is still “under study” but he cannot make any further comment due to the contracts he has.

The company’s CEO, Kim Hyung-tae, stated the following:

We are looking into a PC release for Stellar Blade, but we cannot comment on when or if it will eventually be released to PC due to our contract.

Stellar Blade is set in the near future, where humanity has been driven from Earth after a losing war against alien invaders called NA:tives. To reclaim Earth, protagonist Eve and her team are separated from the colony to fight NA and reclaim Earth. Eventually, Eve meets a survivor named Adam, who leads her to Shion, the last human city on Earth.

We played Stellar Blade, and among other things, Themis Boltsis, who edited the review, said:

Overall, Stellar Blade is a high-quality experience. It reminded me of a character action video game “from the good old days” and I only say that in the positive interpretation the characterization can give. Korean development team Shift Up seems to be well-read, studying hack ‘n’ slash favorites like NieR, Devil May Cry, and God of War, resulting in very solid, fast, addictive gameplay with few flaws. The special formula of the title contains elements from Souls, but also from the open worlds that have dominated in recent years. Of course, I can’t say that the Stellar Blade is particularly original somewhere or that it has no flaws, but what it tries to do, it works well. Even the story, which I didn’t expect much from when I saw the first trailers, surprised me very pleasantly, because it deals with complex ideas and makes you think. The technical scope is excellent, while his music also fits every moment appropriately. In conclusion, the feeling Stellar Blade left me with is a rare feeling these days, when the AAA industry is moving towards homogenous pulp…

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