Fans of the action game Stellar Blade can rest easy knowing that the title will be free of censorship across all regions — a confirmed detail that emerged from an official tweet from the game's social media channel. Given the game's recent buzz due to the protagonist's risqué outfit and noticeable design details, the announcement assures players they will experience the game as intended without regional modifications. Familiar comparisons are being made with the game Nier: Automata, with positive remarks on Stellar Blade's next-gen graphics and character design from industry voices such as Yoko Taro. A demo is currently available for players to sample the game's unique approach to action gameplay, distinct from other titles like Sekiro.

Is Stellar Blade related to Nier: Automata?

No, Stellar Blade is not a sequel or spin-off of Nier: Automata, but it draws comparisons in terms of character design and has received positive remarks from Nier creator, Yoko Taro.

Stellar Blade, previously known as Project Eve, is developed by the South Korean studio Shift Up Corporation, and it first caught public attention with its high-quality trailers showcasing impressive graphics and striking character designs. The game has been poised as one of the most anticipated PlayStation 5 exclusives. While comparisons to Nier: Automata are inevitable given both games’ stylish action and compelling female protagonists, Stellar Blade is set to carve out its own identity with a unique post-apocalyptic setting, engaging combat system, and an in-depth narrative.