The developer is “looking at a PC version of Stellar Blade” though details can’t be shared due to the “contractual relationship.”
Shift Up, the developer behind the action-adventure game Stellar Blade launched this April, has unveiled that the game has sold over 1 million copies worldwide. This information was shared by Shift Up's CFO, Jaewoo Ahn, at the company's IPO press conference on Tuesday, as reported by GameMeca and translated by VGC.
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In terms of the progress of Stellar Blade's PC version, a development that was first leaked in May through their IPO filing, the CEO stated that the company is "currently considering a PC version of Stellar Blade, which we believe would be a great way to monetize the IP once again." However, he cannot “comment on the exact timing or whether or not it will be released due to the contractual relationship.”
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Twitter user Genki_JPN, a reliable source known for translating documents, has shared a roadmap for Stellar Blade. This includes additions such as a photo mode, new outfits, IP collaboration, DLC, and a sequel:
Genki_JPN also shared that the funds raised through Shift Up's IPO will be used to strengthen and expand NIKKE and Stellar Blade, as well as new titles such as codenamed Project Witches, which is currently in development.
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