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The idea that Sony wouldn't require Stellar Blade on PC to have a PSN account is a gamble. Like 50/50. Only because it's a single player game. If Stellar Blade had any online features you could bet Sony would force online play for it as well like they've done with everything since Hell Divers 2.
PC version confirmed, coming soon.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/stellar-blade/pc-port
Unlikely. Unless they want to lose 95% of the sales, it will be on Steam day 1.
Well, I suppose it will need some time. They might want to bring in Sweet Baby to make the game accessible to western audiences, and updates to graphics, story and voice acting needs time.
with sony they dont want it on steam because you can see the number of players and sales. they have an agenda that has nothing to do with games. alot of us are just skipping stellar blade even if it comes to pc because we want the bs to stop. we just want great games agian.
But from some developer's or publisher's perspectives. EGS offering them money for a timed exclusive (like 6-12 months) is just free money. The game will come out later on Steam to the same amount of sales is probably what they're thinking. Even though truthfully, the temp exclusivity will probably burn some customers on Steam and they'll never buy the game as a result.
Sony are the publisher. Unless Sony allows Shift Up to self publish on PC (that is, their publishing agreement only covers PlayStation platforms), this will be under Sony's label and subject to their PSN requirements.