Almost a year and a half since launch, Stellar Blade adds new epilogue content that has fans begging for a chapter select option “so we don’t have to play through the whole game again… please”

This update is now live on both PS5 and PC and includes a handful of small improvements. Besides fixing some bugs for players on Steam, it also lets you save Photo Mode screenshots to a dedicated ‘Screenshots’ folder within the game’s files. The biggest additions are the three new epilogues.

Goddess of Victory: Nikke’s Resident Evil collaboration is now available

Okay, so I’m super excited about this new crossover! Apparently, the Nikkes are checking out this weird D-WAVE signal coming from an old, creepy mansion way out in the Outer Rim. What’s really got everyone worried, though, is that people are vanishing all over the Ark, and all the clues lead back to that same mansion. It’s up to the Commander – that’s me and my team – to figure out what’s going on and who’s behind it all!

Stellar Blade Gets Surprise Update, and It Has More Fixes Than Expected

In April 2024, the action-packed game Stellar Blade initially launched exclusively on PS5. However, PC gamers got to enjoy it starting June, where it quickly sold over a million copies within a week. The launch was accompanied by various enhancements like full mod support, new Nano Suits, improved facial animations and voice acting in multiple languages, and a challenging new boss battle.

In early July, the developers at Shift Up expressed their gratitude to fans for their continued support with free in-game gifts such as freshly arranged songs and the introduction of Hard Mode from the game’s beginning. Players can now acquire these Stellar Blade perks on the Steam Points Shop, and while the team is busy working on the sequel, it seems that support for the original game isn’t winding down just yet.

Meet Doro: The giant inflatable meme taking over the Hudson River

In no other city than New York might you witness an enormous inflatable character resembling an anime figure from a popular Korean mobile game drift along the Hudson River. That’s Doro, the surprising emblem, who’s making waves across the city as part of NIKKE’s innovative marketing campaign for their latest update.