Stellar Blade exploded onto the scene as a PlayStation 5 exclusive in April 2024, winning hearts with fluid, Souls-like combat and jaw-dropping visuals. Just over a year later, its leap to PC has rewritten expectations for single-player action games—and Shift Up isn’t done yet. Below we break down the PC launch’s jaw-dropping numbers, the community’s response, the confirmed sequel roadmap, and the swirling rumors of a Nintendo Switch 2 edition.
When Stellar Blade debuted on PS5, it immediately topped pre-order charts in more than 60 countries. Critics and players alike praised its lightning-fast combos, striking art direction, and moody sci-fi worldbuilding—earning a 9.2 user score on Metacritic and winning eight categories in the PlayStation Blog’s Game of the Year awards (over 1.6 million votes cast).
A Record-Shattering PC Launch
On June 11, Stellar Blade landed on Steam and promptly sold over 1 million copies within its first three days—a first for any Sony-published single-player title on PC. It soared into Steam’s global Top 10 bestsellers for June, reached a peak concurrent player count north of 190,000, and has maintained an “Overwhelmingly Positive” review rate above 94 %[1][3][4]. Rate-boosting technical bells and whistles—including NVIDIA DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 3 upscaling/frame generation, high-res textures, uncapped frame rates, and ultrawide support—have let high-end rigs and Steam Deck alike run smoothly even during the toughest boss fights.
Analyst Daniel Ahmad notes that a majority of PC sales stem from China, where a freshly added Chinese dub and regionally adjusted pricing (roughly $38 vs. $60 in the US) have unlocked mass appeal. This surge continues a broader trend of Asian PC gamers embracing premium single-player blockbusters.
Shift Up marked the PC launch with a cross-IP event featuring its own Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, delivering a NIKKE-themed map, skins, minigame, boss fight, and more. Meanwhile, modders have embraced Stellar Blade wholeheartedly—so much so that director Kim Hyung-tae has publicly challenged them to create deeper gameplay expansions beyond the hundreds of cosmetic and “adult” mods already circulating.
Looking Ahead: Sequel Development
Buoyed by over 3 million copies sold across PS5 and PC, Shift Up has confirmed a sequel targeting release on or before 2027. The team acknowledges the original’s narrative was pared down—many cutscenes and deeper story beats (like Eve’s outfit changes) were axed for budgetary reasons—and promises Stellar Blade 2 will feature a richer, more serious storyline backed by a fuller cutscene roster now that resources have opened up.
The Switch 2 Question: Rumor vs. Reality
Rumors surfaced in mid-June that Shift Up quietly secured Nintendo Switch 2 developer kits and has begun platform-specific optimization for the console’s lower power profile. Korean outlet PlayForum claims initial work is underway on a Switch 2 port, part of a broader multiplatform strategy to expand beyond PlayStation[16]. However, in direct comments to PlayForum, a Shift Up representative stressed that “nothing has been confirmed regarding the development of the Nintendo Switch 2” edition, leaving fans to weigh hope against official silence.
Stellar Blade’s PC launch isn’t just a win for Shift Up and Sony—it’s proof there’s untapped hunger for premium single-player experiences on PC and (possibly) beyond. Between record sales, an energized mod community, a confirmed sequel, and the tantalizing prospect of a Switch 2 port, Stellar Blade stands poised to become one of the decade’s most intriguing new IPs. Whether you’re gearing up for Eve’s next adventure in 2027 or simply diving into the heightened PC experience now, Stellar Blade’s saga is far from over.