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Sony accidentally uploaded a Stellar Blade PC trailer, it was quickly taken down from YouTube. Official release date: June 11, 2025 New features include: -Unlocked framerate -25 new outfits -Higher resolution -Japanese/Chinese dubs -Ultrawide support -New boss battle

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Deathspawnedvor 1 Jahr

Peak. Why would they delete it? To censor it before release like they did with the PS5 version?

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Kratosvor 1 Jahr

Bro i have buy it again, i bought the Deluxe edition already now the complete edition. I hope they give me the option for only pay the upgrade to the complete edition 😭

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BrutalAcevor 1 Jahr

Can't wait to run this 8K 120 fps 😌

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Robinvor 1 Jahr

25 new outfits and a new boss fight? Absolutely love it.

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Our hottest launch of 2024 is here! 🔥 Who will take up the challenge of aerial duels? 🛩️ "Warhammer 40,000: Dakka Squadron" is available now on the Nintendo eShop! More info:

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25 new outfits. Are Consoles players also getting this?

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No mod support? sigh 😔

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