The PC version of Stellar Blade arrives on Steam June 11 alongside numerous PC-exclusive enhancements, as revealed in a trailer accidentally leaked by Sony.
Sony Interactive Entertainment briefly published the trailer on PlayStation's YouTube channel before its removal, confirming a Complete Edition for Shift Up's acclaimed PS5 action title. Predictably, internet sleuths preserved the footage ahead of Sony's expected official release.
New Features and Complete Edition Revealed
The Complete Edition bundles the base game with all currently released DLC for both PS5 and PC platforms. This announcement follows Stellar Blade's successful PS5 debut in April 2024.
PC players can expect optimized technical features including:
- AI upscaling through Nvidia DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 3
- Unlocked framerate capabilities
- Japanese and Chinese voiceover options
- Ultrawide monitor support
- Enhanced environmental textures
- Full DualSense controller integration
Additional Content Unveiled
The trailer also showcases:
- A new boss fight against Mann, Leader of the Sentinels
- 25 fresh cosmetic outfits (presumably coming to PS5)
Eagle-eyed fans spotted an intriguing detail - Eve releasing a memory stick in a trailer sequence not present in the original game, sparking speculation about potential new endings or DLC content.

Commercial Success and Future Plans
Stellar Blade proved immensely profitable for Shift Up, generating $43 million in royalties last fiscal year. The developer anticipates PC sales surpassing the PS5 version's impressive milestone of 1 million copies sold within two months.
Shift Up has confirmed potential franchise expansion, stating they're considering developing another game in the series.
The action RPG casts players as protagonist Eve battling mysterious invaders to reclaim Earth through dynamic combat. While IGN's 7/10 review noted narrative shortcomings, the game's commercial performance (surpassing 1 million sales quickly) demonstrates its popularity.
"Stellar Blade delivers excellent core action gameplay but falters with underwhelming storytelling and occasionally frustrating RPG elements," our assessment concluded.