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Stellar Blade's Steam Launch Unexpectedly Halted in 100+ Nations

May 16, 2025 11:45 AM

Stellar Blade's PC launch has faced unexpected challenges as it has been blocked for sale in over 100 countries, including Egypt, Vietnam, Estonia, and Cuba. This limitation is believed to be linked to the availability of PlayStation Network (PSN) in these regions, despite the game not requiring a PSN account for gameplay. The confusion stems from the game's optional PSN features, which are speculated to contribute to its restricted access. The developers at ShiftUp have expressed surprise at the situation and have engaged with frustrated players on social media while seeking clarification on the block. The PC version of Stellar Blade, scheduled for release on June 11, 2025, will feature enhancements like AI upscaling, unlocked framerate, and DualSense controller support.

Why is Stellar Blade blocked in many countries on Steam?

Stellar Blade's sales are blocked in many countries likely due to the absence of PlayStation Network (PSN) in those areas, despite the game not mandating a PSN account for play. Speculations suggest that its optional PSN features might be driving these restrictions.

Stellar Blade is an action RPG developed by ShiftUp that aims to bring high-octane gameplay and stunning visuals to both PC and PlayStation 5. Although the game has shown promise, it has received a mixed response due to its narrative flaws and character development issues. With its upcoming PC release, players are looking forward to optimized features that take advantage of modern hardware improvements.



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