It is certainly a bold step for a South Korean developer like Shift Up to try to get out of their gaming comfort zone. mobile freemium and MMO. But that courage turned out to pay off because the game single-player They: Stellar Blade successfully earned up to 254 billion rupiah in profit last May.
However, one thing that is quite surprising is that players from South Korea only contribute about 5% of Stellar Blade’s revenue. Something that is considered unusual of course because the game is less popular in its own country.
This was conveyed directly by Kim Hyung-Tae as CEO of Shift Up through an interview with Game Informer (via Game Developer) regarding video game trends in South Korea, in which he also stated that interest in console games in his home country saw very minimal growth.
Consider bringing Stellar Blade to the PC platform
Despite this, the CEO is confident that the game single-player for PC still has potential and can develop further, so Shift Up is still considering presenting it. port PC for Stellar Blade in the future.
This is certainly also considering that the game trend online and MMO on PC itself is still very strong despite the emergence of so many games mobile freemium. And PC itself in South Korea is claimed to be more accessible than video game consoles.
However, the presence of Stellar Blade on PC does not seem to be a reality in the near future. This is because roadmap The game that has been revealed by the developer himself only includes the Photo Mode feature, a variety of skin new for Eve, collaborations with other games, as well as plans for DLC and sequels.
So, what do you think about it? crime about this? Are you also one of those who are waiting for Stellar Blade on PC? Come on, let’s get straight to it share your opinion in the comments column, okay?
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