Stellar Blade Update 1.005 Patch Notes - Check the New Changes in the Game
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Updated Jun 26, 2024
Stellar Blade Update 1.005 Patch Notes
The patch notes for the new update aren't available yet. However, some players have already installed it and shared details online. One player posted about the latest Stellar Blade update 1.005 on X.
The update fixes the blurry graphics issue in Balanced Mode. This problem started with the last big update. The developers, Shift Up, quickly acknowledged the issue and promised a fast fix. It looks like they listened to the community and solved the problem.
The new Stellar Blade update 1.005 is just under 500 MB and should be available for more players soon.
New Feature in Stellar Blade
Developer Shift Up has just released a new update, version 1.005, for Stellar Blade on PS5. This update fixes a significant problem that many players were experiencing with blurriness when playing on Balanced Mode. According to a recent social media post from the developers, it seems that this frustrating issue has been resolved.
Shift Up has some exciting plans in store for Stellar Blade players on PS5. They're introducing a new photo mode feature, giving players the ability to capture images within the game. Additionally, there are plans for a DLC expansion that will further develop Eve's story.
Stellar Blade
Stellar Blade is a video game released in 2024, developed by Shift Up and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. In the game, players control Eve, the main character who fights against monstrous creatures in a future where humanity is at war. Eve leads her squad and other survivors in a mission to reclaim Earth.
Shift Up, a studio founded by Kim Hyung Tae from Korea, first hinted about the game in 2019 with the working title Project Eve. By 2021, it was announced as an exclusive game for PlayStation 5, published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. In 2022, the game was officially named Stellar Blade.
Stellar Blade Gameplay
Stellar Blade is a video game set on a Earth that has suffered a catastrophe, and you play from a viewpoint that's not first person. You get into battles by figuring out the movements of enemies and fighting them at just the right times. Eve's Beta Gauge fills up when you avoid getting hit or attack. You can use the Beta Gauge to use abilities like piercing strong armor and interrupting enemy combos.
Eve also has a Burst Gauge that fills when you avoid hits and do combos, which you can use to get better and stronger. The game uses the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller's vibrations to tell you about enemy attacks and how accurate your weapons are. You can climb walls and swing on ropes to explore the world around you. You can find things like different costumes. In the game's world, there are people who can give Eve extra jobs to do. You can choose to do these jobs or not.