Stellar Blade's PC edition is set to launch on Steam June 11, complete with a suite of PC-exclusive features, as revealed in a trailer accidentally leaked by Sony.
The trailer, which Sony Interactive Entertainment briefly published on the official PlayStation YouTube channel before taking it down, also unveiled a Complete Edition of Shift Up's hit PS5 action title. The internet, of course, saved the footage, and an official release is expected shortly.
Someone made an oopsie... (PC Trailer, June 11th)
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The Complete Edition bundles the base game with all previously released DLC for both PS5 and PC. This announcement arrives just over a year after Stellar Blade's successful debut on PS5 in April 2024.
Stellar Blade on PC incorporates all the anticipated features, such as AI upscaling via Nvidia DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 3, an uncapped framerate, Japanese and Chinese voiceovers, ultrawide display support, higher-resolution environment textures, and DualSense integration for haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
Additionally, the trailer showcases a new boss fight against Mann, Leader of the Sentinels, and 25 new outfits, which are expected to release on PS5 as well. Observant fans also spotted a scene at the trailer's end where Eve drops a memory stick—a moment absent from the original game. This has sparked speculation about a potential new ending or forthcoming DLC.

Stellar Blade proved to be a major success for Korean developer Shift Up, generating $43 million in royalties during its last fiscal year. The studio anticipates the PC version will outsell the PS5 edition, which moved over 1 million units within two months. Shift Up has also expressed interest in developing another installment for the franchise.
In Stellar Blade, players assume the role of Eve, fighting to reclaim Earth from mysterious invaders through fast-paced action-RPG combat. IGN's review scored the game a 7/10, and it found a strong audience, rapidly selling one million copies.
"Stellar Blade excels in the core aspects of an action game, but it's held back by unmemorable characters, a mediocre story, and several irritating RPG mechanics that keep it from ranking among the genre's finest," we noted.