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Stellar Blade 2 is official and seemingly not too far away

Developer Shift Up has quietly announced its acclaimed sci-fi hack-and-slash adventure Stellar Blade is getting a sequel – and it looks like it’s due to arrive before the end of next year.

Shift Up shared the news as part of its recent investor presentation, tucking mention of a Stellar Blade sequel away on a slide highlighting its “IP expansion” plans for 2025 and 2026. The studio’s free-to-play sci-fi shooter Goddess of Victory: Nikke got a mention, as did the mysterious “Project Witches”, but it’s Stellar Blade we’re interested in here.

Two key developments were listed under the Stellar Blade header: firstly, a “platform expansion”, which seems likely to be a reference to the game’s imminent arrival on PC

– a release Shift Up has extremely high hopes for. And then next to that, an unassuming second blue box tagged with the all-important word “sequel”.

Some of the features coming to Stellar Blade on PC.Watch on YouTube

Shift Up’s sequel announcement didn’t come with any specific details, but one interesting takeaway is the timeline the studio looks to be working on. According to Shift Up’s slide, Stellar Blade 2 is due to launch before 2027, strongly suggesting the developer is targeting a 2026 release – less than two years after the launch of the first game. That feels like a remarkably swift turnaround time for a fully fledged AAA sequel.

A slide from Shift Up's investor presentation revealing a Stellar Blade sequel is due before 2027.
The investor presentation slide in question. | Image credit: Shift Up

Hopefully, though, Stellar Blade 2 can live up to the standard set by its acclaimed predecessor, which was awarded four stars in Eurogamer’s review. “Stellar Blade has a fair bit of weirdness,” Jessica Orr wrote, “but its killer tunes and vibey, flow-state combat – plus a transformative hard mode – are enough to leave you entranced.”

PC players can pick up Stellar Blade via Steam or Epic when it launches on 11th June. Additionally, a Complete Edition arrives for PC and PlayStation 5 on the same day, bundling together the base game, various cosmetics for protagonist EVE, and more. PC players should note, however, Stellar Blade is currently blocked in over 120 countries, which seems to have surprised Shift Up as much as everyone else. Over the weekend, the studio said it was “closely discussing the region lock issue” with Sony in the hope of finding a solution before 11th June.

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