What’s new in Stellar Blade update 1.007?
Exciting news for players of the popular game Stellar Blade! The latest update, 1.007, has just been released, packed with a variety of new features and improvements to enhance the overall gaming experience.
Among the key highlights of Stellar Blade update 1.007 are the introduction of several quality of life improvements. Players can now create custom pins on the map simply by pressing the square button. Additionally, a new favorites feature has been added for EVE’s equipment, allowing players to mark their preferred outfits, gear, and exospines for quick access. The update also includes the availability of the Ammo Package, which enables players to stock up on all ammunition at once. To prevent accidental spending, a confirmation pop-up will now appear for purchases over 15,000 gold.
One of the most visually striking changes in the update is the enhancement of EVE’s suits. A video shared on social media provides a comparison of the suits before and after the update, showcasing the improved suit physics.
For players who may have missed out on the Stellar Blade Summer Event at the Oasis, there is good news. The content can now be toggled, and the event’s background music, titled ‘Don’t Forget Me,’ is now playable at camp.
Since its launch earlier this year, Stellar Blade has garnered favorable reviews from both players and critics alike. Shift Up CEO Hyung-Tae Kim expressed his satisfaction with the game’s review scores, highlighting the positive reception it has received.
Moreover, fans can look forward to an exciting NieR: Automata crossover DLC announcement during the September 2024 State of Play event. While details about the upcoming DLC are scarce, the involvement of NieR: Automata’s protagonist 2B suggests an intriguing collaboration. The DLC will also introduce a Photo Mode feature for added gameplay enjoyment.
Despite the success of Stellar Blade, Shift Up and Sony Interactive Entertainment faced legal issues recently, as a company named Stellarblade filed a lawsuit against them for trademark infringement.
(Source: X)