Stellar Blade Developer Fully Embraces Mods, Praising Modded VR Mode

Jun 2, 2025 at 11:08am EDT
Stellar Blade

The upcoming PC release of Stellar Blade is going to be accompanied by all sorts of mods, and the game's developer seems to have already embraced them fully, offering praise for a mod now available for the recently released playable demo.

On X, the game's official profile recently shared a short clip showcasing a modded VR mode now available for the demo via UEVR, praising it without reservations, leading some users to ask about the future addition of a PSVR 2 mode on PlayStation 5. Sadly, the developer has not clarified if this could be a possibility, so for the time being, the only way to play the game with a VR headset will be with the PC version launching next week. In case you do not own a VR headset, but still want to check out how Stellar Blade plays in VR mode, you can check out the video below by Paradise Decay.

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The aforementioned Stellar Blade playable demo launched on Steam last week. The demo allows players to try out the first hour of the game as well as fight against a boss found later in the story to let players try out some of Eve's advanced abilities. Save data from the demo can also be imported into the full release, which will launch on June 12th. You can learn more about what to expect from the game by checking out Kai's review of the PlayStation 5 release.

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