Shift Up achieved unprecedented financial success during the second quarter, reporting operating revenue of 112 billion Korean won and operating profit of 68 billion won. The company attributed 58 percent of quarterly earnings to Stellar Blade sales performance. Steam users purchased one million copies within three days of the PC release, establishing the title as the fastest-selling Korean game on the platform. Total sales reached three million units across personal computer and console platforms.
The action role-playing game attracted nearly 200,000 concurrent Steam users at peak activity levels. This performance exceeded every Sony-published AAA title on the platform, surpassing Ghost of Tsushima's 77,000 peak, God of War's 73,000 peak, Spider-Man's 66,000 peak, Horizon Zero Dawn's 57,000 peak, and The Last of Us Part 1's 37,000 peak. Developers continue supporting both PC and PlayStation 5 versions through regular updates and patches. The game remains available on current platforms while potential Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility stays under consideration.
The action role-playing game attracted nearly 200,000 concurrent Steam users at peak activity levels. This performance exceeded every Sony-published AAA title on the platform, surpassing Ghost of Tsushima's 77,000 peak, God of War's 73,000 peak, Spider-Man's 66,000 peak, Horizon Zero Dawn's 57,000 peak, and The Last of Us Part 1's 37,000 peak. Developers continue supporting both PC and PlayStation 5 versions through regular updates and patches. The game remains available on current platforms while potential Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility stays under consideration.