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Stellar Blade, the story-driven action adventure that's currently a PlayStation exclusive, looks like it's coming to PC sometime in 2025.

As posted in their 3Q 2024 earnings report they said "The release is being considered within 2025. Considering recent trends such as Steam's expanding market share in the AAA game sector and the global success of Black Myth: Wukong, we expect the performance on PC to exceed that on consoles.".

It's also set for a NieR:Automata crossover DLC to release soon.

Hopefully it will work well with Valve's Proton on Desktop Linux and Steam Deck. Nice to see more console exclusives making their way onto Steam. Having to own a specific piece of gaming hardware to play a specific game just seems so backwards to me.

More about it:

Ravaged by strange, powerful creatures, Earth has been abandoned, and what is left of the decimated human race has fled to a Colony in outer space.

After travelling from the Colony, 7th Airborne Squad member EVE arrives on the desolate remains of our planet with a clear-cut mission: to save humankind by reclaiming Earth from the Naytiba – the malevolent force that has devastated it.

But as EVE tackles the Naytiba one-by-one, piecing together the mysteries of the past in the ruins of human civilization, she realizes that her mission is far from straightforward. In fact, almost nothing is as it seems…

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What do you think? Are you excited to see it get a PC release? Will you be playing it on Linux? Let me know in the comments section.

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chr about 9 hours ago
Quoting: ToddL
Quoting: Talon1024There's also this, from the article about console support on the Godot Engine blog:

QuoteWhile platforms like Steam are very easy to publish for, the reality is that most of the revenue from independent developers generally comes from consoles (this, of course, speaking of devs not focusing on mobile).

I think the reason why most of the revenue from independent developers come from consoles is because the hardware is locked down, which makes it easier for them to develop games without having to think about different configurations like on PC.

I think it is due to a slight cultural difference. Console gamers are used to paying more (for a slightly more seamless gaming experience) whilst PC gamers pay less and tinker a bit more. PC gaming is vastly more common in areas like Eastern Europe and South America, while console gaming is more common in NA, Western Europe, and Japan - areas where Apple products are also more widely used - since, I would speculate, customers are willing to pay more for minor conveniences.

As to why console exclusives are coming to PC, I would speculate that publishers' eyes have opened to the significant extra money they could make.
ToddL about 5 hours ago
Quoting: chickenb00I am eagerly awaiting the mod community's efforts towards this game. I'm not sure I'll buy it or play it, but I do want to see what they come up with.
I'm willing to bet one of them is a nude mod because it's bound to happen with this game.
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