Stellar Blade PS5 Pro Performance Revealed
Shift Up has revealed Stellar Blade PS5 Pro performance.
Stellar Blade PS5 Pro Performance
Released in April, Stellar Blade was a big hit. Not only did the game receive positive reviews from critics, obtaining an average of 82 on OpenCritic, but it also did pretty well financially, selling over a million copies. Stellar Blade was so successful that Shift Up raised $320 million during its initial public offering (IPO) on the South Korean stock market.
With the release of the PS5 Pro around the corner, Shift Up decided to detail Stellar Blade’s new Update 1.008, which focuses on enhancing the game for Sony’s new console model. According to the developer, Stellar Blade PS5 Pro version allow players to pick enhanced options such as Pro and Pro Max, which is equal to current Balance mode, and Pro Max focusing on very high frame rates. While the patch notes for the update were initially unveiled last month, this new announcement showcases images of the enhanced game for the first time, comparing scenes of the title running normally on PS5 and with the PS5 Pro Max option turned on. Gamers playing on the normal PS5 will only get bug fixes from the update, however.
While this is an exciting update for PS5 Pro owners, it’s far from the only one prepared for Stellar Blade. At the moment, gamers are still waiting for the addition of Photo Mode to the popular action game, which drew criticism from some fans due to it being announced months ago, but not yet released. Sometime later in 2024, Stellar Blade and Nier: Automata will have a crossover DLC, which will likely bring more story content and cosmetics to the title.
Beyond more updates and the crossover DLC, Shift Up has confirmed that Stellar Blade will get a PC port. The port will likely have graphic capabilities similar to the PS5 Pro version of Stellar Blade, and it’s expected to be released “in the near future.” However, it’s unclear whether that means that fans will see it in 2024. It’s also very likely that Shift Up is already working on a Stellar Blade sequel, which could be developed using Unreal Engine 5, according to recent rumors that appeared after the company posted job listings online.
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