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Across all platforms, Stellar Blade has sold 3 million copies across its lifetime. So hey, not bad going for us—we make up ...
Beyond the game, Marvel Studios is producing a Blade movie starring Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali. That film is set for release in November 2025 but there is no indication of a date for the game yet.
Rather, Arkane is making a Blade game, a surprising licensed Marvel offering that was shown off in an action-free spot. After that, we learned that the game is meant to be third person ...
“As a kid of mixed origins, I felt a special connection to Blade — a hero with a dual heritage himself,” said Dinga Bakaba, the Game Director at Arkane Lyon. “The opportunity to put our ...
Seoul-based developer Shift Up’s latest game, “Stellar Blade,” has gotten a lot of attention in the months leading up to its release.While some folks online have certainly shared their ...
PlayStation’s newest action title, Stellar Blade (out April 26), is that game. It’s also many other games, ripping pretty much every major idea from this era’s most popular releases — and ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has revealed more details on the game's upcoming PC release, and it has high expectations for the platform.
Games Stellar Blade dev's game reveal sparks AI art accusations, sounds like its own take on Genshin Impact, and surprises nobody with art so horny I can't show you the whole thing here Action ...
Arkane Lyon, the studio behind Dishonored and Deathloop, is working on a third-person Blade game with Marvel, but it sounds like we won't be playing it for some time to come. "In Marvel’s Blade ...
Although Shift Up doesn’t seem opposed to the idea of making Stellar Blade 2, its next game is neither a sequel to its PS5 debut nor a platform exclusive. The developer has already begun ...
Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has confirmed plans to release the PS5 action game on PC in 2025. In a financial report, the South Korean company pointed to Black Myth: Wukong’s incredible ...
Chinese action game Phantom Blade Zero didn't click for me until I realized its deep commitment to wuxia film authenticity meant I had to relearn how swords work.