Stellar Blade: egy új frissítés és egy per! [VIDEO]

Shift Up has recently released a new update for its PlayStation 5 exclusive action-RPG that was released this spring.

 

Stellar Blade has received its 01.007.000 update (an unusual update numbering system common on PlayStation 5; the console’s firmware follows a similar system), which improves some visual elements and includes some quality of life improvements.

In the Oasis, we can still enjoy the Summer Event, as there is a toggle for it. Its background music (Don’t Forget Me) is also available in the camp. You can mark important places on the map by pressing the square button. You can also mark your favorites among Eve’s equipment, as this feature has also been added to Stellar Blade.

There is a new item available for purchase. The Ammo Pack allows you to max out all of your ammo, making it easier and faster to replenish your inventory. A purchase confirmation pop-up will appear if you spend more than 15,000 gold, so you can avoid accidentally wasting a large amount. Collision detection has been improved for Eve’s body, so there won’t be any visual weirdness around our main character, and there are other bug fixes.

Shift Up and Sony have been sued in the USA by Griffith Chambers Mehaffey, owner of the Stellarblade.com domain. Through his attorney, he issued the following statement:

“Mr. Mehaffey registered the domain in 2006 and has been using the name Stellarblade for his business for nearly 15 years. Given this longstanding and public use, it’s difficult to imagine that Shift Up and Sony were unaware of Mr. Mehaffey’s established rights before adopting their identical mark. We believe in fair competition, but when larger companies disregard the established rights of smaller companies, it’s our responsibility to stand up and protect our trademark. Defendants’ vastly superior resources have effectively monopolized online search results for Stellarblade, forcing Mr. Mehaffey’s long-established business into digital oblivion and threatening the livelihood he’s built over more than a decade.”

Meanwhile, Stellar Blade is slowly making its way to PC and will be getting more DLC.

Source: WCCFTech 

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