Stellar Blade fans received a massive treat today when developers released patch 1.20 for PC players. The update weighs 4.9 gigabytes and packs seven brand new music arrangements that remix existing game tracks. Shift Up created these musical additions as a thank you gift for all the player support. The patch also unlocks Hard Mode difficulty right from the beginning of the game. Regular difficulty proved rather easy for most gamers who wanted more challenge.
Bug fixes flood through this latest update to solve several annoying problems that players faced. One pesky quest called Where is the Fantastic Bait had issues that prevented completion. The NIKKE minigame caused EVE's weapon to vanish during play sessions. Graphics menu improvements help players see both current and maximum VRAM usage more clearly. These changes make the overall gaming experience much smoother for everyone.
Stellar Blade conquered PC gaming last month after starting exclusively on PlayStation 5 consoles. The action game sold over one million copies within just three days of its PC launch. Developer Shift Up continues exploring options for bringing the game to Nintendo Switch 2 when that system launches. The company remains open about investigating port possibilities for future gaming platforms. Stellar Blade currently runs on both PC and PlayStation 5 systems worldwide.
Bug fixes flood through this latest update to solve several annoying problems that players faced. One pesky quest called Where is the Fantastic Bait had issues that prevented completion. The NIKKE minigame caused EVE's weapon to vanish during play sessions. Graphics menu improvements help players see both current and maximum VRAM usage more clearly. These changes make the overall gaming experience much smoother for everyone.
Stellar Blade conquered PC gaming last month after starting exclusively on PlayStation 5 consoles. The action game sold over one million copies within just three days of its PC launch. Developer Shift Up continues exploring options for bringing the game to Nintendo Switch 2 when that system launches. The company remains open about investigating port possibilities for future gaming platforms. Stellar Blade currently runs on both PC and PlayStation 5 systems worldwide.