Stellar Blade Update 1.005 Slashes Its Way To Your PS5 Today [Update]

by Ali Haider

Shift Up, the developer of Stellar Blade, released an update today, bringing the game to version 1.005. The update size indicates that it may be a hotfix, although detailed information on the changes is currently unavailable.

Shift Up has not provided specific details regarding the modifications introduced in version 1.005. The update may address minor issues or provide stability improvements. However, more information is expected to be released soon, potentially clarifying the purpose of this patch.

Update: According to Shift Up, this patch will resolve the blurry menu problem in Balanced mode.

Fans of Stellar Blade can anticipate future enhancements, including a Photo Mode that Shift Up is actively developing. Although not included in the current update, this feature is expected to be introduced at a later date.

The latest significant update before the current patch was version 1.004, which was released last week. This update brought several notable changes and additions to the game, including:

  • New Outfits: Two new outfits were added, providing players with more customization options.
  • Hair Slot: A new hair slot was introduced in the menu, allowing players to change their hairstyle at any time.
  • Cutscene Skip UI: Players can now toggle the “skip” UI for cutscenes on or off.
  • Improved Jump Mechanics: The direction of jumps while swinging on ropes was improved for better control.
  • End Credits Scrolling: Players can now speed up the scrolling of the end credits by holding down a button.
  • Costume Retention: Boss challenges will retain the costumes players have changed into.
  • Bug Fixes: Various other bug fixes were implemented to enhance gameplay stability and performance.

If you have noticed any other changes after installing Stellar Blade update 1.005, let us know in the comments below.

Stellar Blade is available now for PS5. It is also being considered for PC as per the latest details, and the game has sold more than 1 million copies worldwide. The game was developed by Shift Up and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

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