Stellar Blade x NieR Automata DLC, Free Update Introducing Photo Mode Launches Next Week

Nov 12, 2024 at 05:40am EST
Stellar Blade

The worlds of Stellar Blade and NieR Automata will finally collide next week thanks to the release of a new DLC expansion that will be accompanied by a free update introducing new features to the base game.

The highly anticipated collaboration between the two games will launch on November 20th worldwide. At the center of this collaboration will be Emil, whose shop will make a surprise appearance in the world of Shift Up's game to offer players eleven different collaboration items.

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A free Stellar Blade update will accompany the expansion's launch on November 20th, introducing the highly-requested photo mode, four new costumes that bring more personality to the game's characters, lip-syncing support for French, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, and Latin America Spanish, the ability to listen to specific songs during a camp break, new customization options for Eve, which include a no ponytail option and some combat tweaks. More information on what's coming to the game next week can be found on the Official PlayStation Blog.

Stellar Blade is now available on PlayStation 5, and it is among the PlayStation 5 Pro Enhanced games that take advantage of the new system's power to deliver an improved experience. You can learn more about the game by checking out our review.

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