Stellar Blade's huge PC launch rakes in 1 million sales in just 3 days, taking the action RPG across the 3 million sales mark as its Steam player peak continues to reach new heights

Stellar Blade
(Image credit: Shift Up)

Stellar Blꦰade's PC launch has been extremely su🍎ccessful, with 1 million copies sold on PC in just three days, boosting the overall sales of the game to 3 million across PS5 and PC.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stellar Blade launched on PC last week and near-instantly became the most popular release from PlayStation Studios on Steam when it comes to single-player titles. The game also has an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:extremely active modding community and was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:high in the Steam Top Sellers list before it even released, so it's not exactly surprising to hear it's done incredibly well on PC.

Korean outlet has now reported (translated via and machine translation) that ShiftUp's Soulslike (Soulslite?ღ It's not quite a Souls but not quite a hack and slash either) sold over 1 million copies on PC within the first three days, which has pushed the game past .

and noted that a majority of Stellar Blade's PC success likely came from players in China. He notes that the PC version comes with a Chinese dub (which wasn't present in the PS5 version at launch), and that due to regional pricing, the game comes out at around $38 as opposed to the $60 in the US.

Thankfully, ShiftUp's success has been a positive for the studio, with the developers of the game being gifted a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 Pro and a massive bonus earlier this year. The studio has also confirmed that it's aiming to get 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stellar Blade 2 out before 2027. Even as someone who d💙idn't really vibe with the game, it's g༒reat to see a new IP blowing up like this.

Stellar Blade's director says that Shift Up is positive about the game's modding scene, but he's looking forward to mods that meaningfully expand the action RPG instead of… y'know.

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