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Stellar Blade Leak Shows PC Date, Boss, Outfits

by Gabriella May 20,2026

The PC version of Stellar Blade arrives on Steam on June 11th, complete with a suite of PC-exclusive features, as revealed in a trailer accidentally published by Sony.

The trailer, which was live on the official PlayStation YouTube channel before being taken down, also unveiled a Complete Edition for Shift Up's hit PS5 title. Naturally, the internet preserved the footage, and an official re-release is anticipated shortly.

Someone made an oopsie... (PC Trailer, June 11th)
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The Complete Edition bundles the core game with all currently available DLC for both PS5 and PC. This announcement follows over a year after Stellar Blade's successful debut on PS5 in April 2024.

For PC players, Stellar Blade delivers expected enhancements: AI upscaling via Nvidia DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 3, uncapped framerates, Japanese and Chinese voiceovers, ultrawide display support, higher-resolution environmental textures, and DualSense controller integration for haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.

The trailer also previews a new boss fight against Mann, Leader of the Sentinels, and 25 new costumes, likely coming to PS5 as well. Sharp-eyed viewers noted a scene where Eve releases a memory stick—a moment absent from the original game—fueling speculation about a potential new ending or future DLC.

The trailer announces the Stellar Blade Complete Edition for PC and PS5.

Stellar Blade was a major success for Korean studio Shift Up, generating $43 million in royalties last fiscal year. The company anticipates the PC release will outperform the PS5 version, which surpassed 1 million sales within two months. Shift Up has also expressed interest in expanding the franchise with a new title.

In Stellar Blade, players assume the role of Eve, fighting to reclaim Earth from mysterious invaders through fast-paced action-RPG combat. IGN's review scored it a 7/10, and despite some critiques, its popularity was undeniable, with sales quickly reaching the million-copy milestone.

Our assessment noted: "Stellar Blade excels in core action mechanics, but is held back by unmemorable characters, a underwhelming narrative, and several frustrating RPG elements that keep it from ranking among the genre's elite."