Stellar Blade PC Trailer & Release Date Leaked Online
by John Papadopoulos · DSOGamingSony has just leaked itself the PC trailer and release date for the post-apocalyptic action adventure game, Stellar Blade. Stellar Blade will be officially coming to PC on June 11th. Below, you can also find its leaked PC trailer, so be sure to watch it as Sony may take it down.
In Stellar Blade, players will assume the role of the powerful heroine Eve. Players will join forces with comrades along the way, and take up the challenge against the tough adventure.
According to the game’s Steam page, players will engage in blisteringly fast combat as they slash a path through the remnants of Earth. They will unleash graceful yet brutal attacking combos, unlock new moves and weapon upgrades, and face epic boss encounters that will challenge both brain and brawn in equal measure.
Shift Up has not shared any PC requirements. Moreover, there is no word on whether we’ll get any new Ray Tracing effects. Since the game will be using Unreal Engine 4, though, we can assume there won’t be any RT effects. From what we know, the team plans to make the game fully playable on Steam Deck.
NVIDIA has revealed that Stellar Blade will support DLSS 4 from the get-go. Do note that this does not mean there will be Multi-Frame Gen support. All it means is that it will support the DLSS 4 Super Resolution Transformer Model at launch. It will also support Multi-Frame Gen as it was shown in the trailer.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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