The PC version of Stellar Blade has just received it’s first patch which brings several gameplay fixes along with some minor technical adjustments. The patch weighs around 2.6 GB and is live on Steam, so if you’re playing Stellar Blade on the PC, make sure to update your game as soon as you can cause the update is going to improve your overall gameplay experience in more ways than one. Also, the patch is available for the PS5 version of Stellar Blade as well with several common changes in both platforms along with some additional fixes specifically for the PS5 release of the game.
And here are all the patch notes:
Stellar Blade PC Patch 1.1.2 Release Notes
- Fixed an issue where certain monsters would intermittently fail to recognize or stop attacking EVE, blocking progression.
- Fixed an issue where screenshots were not saved when using Photo Mode on some PCs.
- Fixed an issue where certain key inputs were not properly applied to the settings sliders when using the AZERTY keyboard layout.
- Fixed an issue where the inputs for logo movement in Photo Mode did not function correctly when using the AZERTY keyboard layout.
- Fixed an issue where achievements earned on PC were not syncing to PlayStation trophies when linked with PSN.
- Fixed an issue where “Switch Lock-on Target” did not work properly on controller when running above 120FPS.
- Fixed a launch issue affecting users with certain graphics cards.
- Fixed an issue where using Retribution on Gigas in the Wasteland/Boss Challenge could cause EVE to get stuck in a wall at certain locations.
- Fixed an issue where it was difficult to distinguish between the number “0” and the uppercase letter “O” in the NIKKE CD-KEY.
- Fixed an issue where interactions with XION NPCs did not function properly.
- Various other bug fixes.
In other news of Stellar Blade’s PC release, the game has sold over 1 million units in just 3 days on the PC platform besides setting a new record of 192,078 concurrent players on Steam.
The PC version of Stellar Blade also comes with a whole suite of features such as unlocked framerate, AI upscaling via Nvidia’s DLSS 4 and AMD’s FSR 3, both Japanese and Chinese voiceovers, ultrawide display supports, higher resolution environment textures, and DualSense support for haptic feedback and trigger effects. The game also has a bonus Boss battle in the PC version, along with 25 new in-game outfits for the main character.