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Is no exaggeration to say that Stellar Blade is one of the most awaited releases of 2024, given how much buzz the PS5 exclusive has generated and its —if we can use its demo as a starting point— meticulous character design, and excellence in both gameplay and sound production. But which of the game’s editions should you buy? And on top of that, do you get any extras for pre-ordering the title? Here’s everything you need to know about all of the game’s editions, as well as what you will get by pre-ordering Stellar Blade.
Stellar Blade Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions, Explained
While purchasing the Standard Edition will only give you the game, those who purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition of Stellar Blade will also receive all of the items below. Stellar Blade does not have a Collector’s Edition and will not get an early access period.
- The Stargazer Suit, Half-rim Glasses, and Quadruple Rectangle Earrings cosmetics for Eve
- The Stargazer Coat and Wear outfits for Adam and Lily respectively.
- The Stargazer Pack for Adam’s drone.
- 2,000 SP EXP.
- 5,000 Gold.
You can purchase the Standard Edition of the game on both the PS Store and from official retailers (physical version only) for $69,99. The Digital Deluxe Edition, on the other hand, will cost $79,99.
All Stellar Blade Pre-Order Bonuses
No matter which version of the game you choose, all who pre-order Stellar Blade before the game is released on April 26, 2024, will get access to three exclusive cosmetic items for Eve, the Planet Diving Suit, the Classic Round Glasses, and the Ear Armor Earrings.
Which Version of Stellar Blade Should You Pick?
Although the price difference between the Standard and the Digital Deluxe Edition is only 10 dollars, I only recommend purchasing the latter if you cannot stand not getting all of the available cosmetics in the game, as the edition does not add anything major to the experience. Getting this version will also allow you to get an extra push at the beginning through its Exp and currency bonuses, but again, it won’t be anything major.
You can play the Stellar Blade demo right now, exclusively on PlayStation 5.