Stellar Blade
Stellar Blade is a story-driven action-adventure video game developed by the South Korean studio Shift Up and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Released exclusively for the PlayStation 5 on April 26, 2024, with a Microsoft Windows port launching on June 11, 2025, the game centers on Eve, a warrior from the 7th Airborne Squad dispatched from an orbital colony to reclaim a post-apocalyptic Earth overrun by the alien creatures known as the Naytiba.[1]
The title features fast-paced third-person combat mechanics blending hack-and-slash elements with precise parry-based defense, set against a backdrop of ruined cityscapes that mix desolate horror with striking visual beauty.[1] Players customize Eve's abilities and gear through an extensive skill tree and equipment system, engaging in challenging boss battles and exploration-driven progression.[1]
Stellar Blade garnered acclaim for its responsive combat and graphical fidelity on PS5 hardware, though some reviewers critiqued the narrative's pacing and thematic depth.[1] Commercially, it exceeded expectations, selling over three million copies worldwide by mid-2025, including one million units of the PC version within its first three days of availability—a figure that underscores strong player demand despite polarizing pre-release discourse.[2]
Prior to launch, the game drew controversy centered on protagonist Eve's character design, which emphasizes idealized feminine proportions and attire; critics from certain media outlets labeled it objectifying or reductive, sparking debates on artistic freedom versus representational standards in gaming.[3][4] This backlash, often amplified in progressive-leaning publications, contrasted with enthusiastic fan support and the game's empirical success, highlighting tensions between developer vision and institutional review biases.[3] Shift Up's commitment to the design, modeled after real-life aesthetics without concessions to external pressures, contributed to its distinctive appeal in a market increasingly scrutinized for conformity.[3]