Shift Up has said it is considering releasing Stellar Blade for PC in 2025.
The company discussed its plans to bring the game to PC in a Q&A session accompanying its quarterly financial results.
“Release within 2025 is being considered,” he said. “Given recent trends, such as Steam’s growing market share in the AAA gaming sector and the global success of Black Myth: Wukong, we expect performance on PC to surpass that of consoles.”
Published by Sony, Stellar Blade launched as a PS5 exclusive in April.
“To enhance the value of the intellectual property and maintain momentum, we have been constantly releasing patches and content updates, which has helped maintain the game‘s popularity,” Shift Up said in the Q&A session.
“With the addition of the Nier: Automata DLC and ongoing marketing activities, we plan to maintain the popularity of the intellectual property until the platform expands.”
Stellar Blade will add Nier Automata DLC and a photo mode next week as part of a major title update.
Earlier this year the South Korean company confirmed that it was exploring the possibility of developing a sequel to Stellar Blade.
During its earnings Q&A, Shift Up also touched on its upcoming new IP, which it reportedly compared to Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, and Fate/Grand Order.
Codenamed Project Witches, it is planned for a global release on consoles, PC and mobile devices with cross-play.
“We are currently developing Project Witches with the goal of releasing it after 2027,” Shift Up said. “We are considering reaching out to users and the market in the first half of next year to share specific details about Project Witches.”