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Shift Up has announced a Stellar Blade sequel, Stellar Blade Blood Rain, alongside a debut trailer at Summer Game Fest 2026. The sequel to the hit 2024 action adventure game will be published by Shift ...
SHIFT UP has announced Stellar Blade: BLOOD RAIN. Platforms and a release date were not announced. It will be self-published. While the project is still in early development, SHIFT UP has made ...
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One of the biggest announcements coming out of Summer Game Fest 2026 was Stellar Blade: Blood Rain, the sequel to Shift Up’s action hit Stellar Blade. But while we got an eye-catching debut trailer ...
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Polygon Summer Game Fest 2026 Live game reveals, world premiere trailers, and what’s next from 40+ developers, publishers, and hardware makers. Blood Rain will "will continue the story beyond the ...
Among a slew of announcements at Summer Games Fest 2026, Shift Up revealed the sequel to its breakout hit, Stellar Blade. The sequel, which we now know is called Stellar Blade: Blood Rain, is said to ...
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