
Quest Daily went hands-on with the Stellar Blade demo ahead of March 30th: 'It's one of my most anticipated games of the year'.

Shift Up is looking to bring its action-adventure game, Stellar Blade, to platforms beyond PS5 and PC in order to broaden audience reach.

TNS - CEO of Shift Up, the studio behind Stellar Blade, argued that AI is no longer optional to compete against China's sheer development scale.
Now look, we all gave EA and others gripe when they spoke about AI. But now that Shift Up and Larian are showing how open they are to using it, they need to be treated the same way. We can't look the other way just because it's a developer(s) that we like.
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I don’t care how a game is made, only that it’s good. If AI lets us create experiences beyond human limits faster bigger better, use it. If it looks rushed or feels off, then utilize the tool better.

Shift Up released its financial results for the third quarter of 2025 and provided an update about its next game, "Project Spirits."
Another DMC style game sounds good. Although it's time for a new game in that series as well I'd say.
It doesn't look like it plays much like DMC at all. Seems a lot slower, more like something like Nioh, really. I guess they just needed to fit the pun into the title.