Stellar Blade is already the third top-selling game on Steam more than a week before launch, and just its demo has reviews and players most full games would kill for
Players are praising "crazy optimization" for t🤡he game's demo on Steam

The PS5's biggest winner through a lot of 2024 was Stellar Blade. The game did so well that its developers were given a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 Pro and a massive bonus, and now Sony is finally porting the game to PC – where it looks like it's going to be e🥂ven bigger than ever.
While the Stellar Blade PC port isn't releasing until June 11, the game is already sitting at number three in the just behind the ever-unstoppable Counter Strike 2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring Nightreign (which is doing super well, despite its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mixed Steam reviews). However, that's not the only impressive feat Stellar Bl♚ade has managed to pull off on Steam ahead of its official release.
showing the peak player count at 26,443 (for comparisons sake, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – which released around the same time as the game on PS5 – ). Not only that, but also, the Stellar Blade Demo already has just under 3,000 , with a Very Positive rating made up of 91% positive reviews.The reviews seem especially keen on how well the game is perf🌟orming on PC, with numerous users praising the optimizationꦜ of the game – with 120fps on max settings with a RTX 3070 from five years ago.
Even though I didn't vibe with Stellar Blade on PS5 as much as I'd hoped to, it's refreshing to see what seems to be a great PC port in the era of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monster Hunter Wilds, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Rise of the Ronin, and all having ಌstruggled on PC in their o♒wn ways.
Stellar Blade 2 is in the works and will likely launch before 2027, developer Shift Up reveals.
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