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Masterpiece Shift Up gets photo mode and another collaboration! [VIDEO]

Masterpiece Shift Up gets photo mode and another collaboration! [VIDEO]

The game from the South Korean studio is set to expand with new content, and this time there will also be talk of a collaboration with another similarly popular title.

Sony Interactive Entertainment and Shift Up have announced two additional content updates for the PlayStation 5-exclusive Stellar Blade. One of them will be Photo Mode, where you can choose your favorite poses, expressions, and filters to take the perfect shot. These days, Photo Mode is usually included in many games by default, but if not, you can find it in one of the first updates, although this cannot be said for Stellar Blade, as it already appeared on PlayStation 5 in the spring.

Sony Interactive Entertainment hasn't provided any details about the collaboration regarding NieR: Automata, and it would probably be pointless to scold Square Enix (they published NieR: Automata) or PlatinumGames (they were the developers, and we wrote about them a few days ago that Nintendo had transferred the intellectual property rights to The Wonderful 101 to them), so we'll probably have to wait a little longer to hear more about the collaboration between the two games.

Shift Up even mentioned about its game that the original Stellar Blade soundtrack, which includes over 180 songs, has become available on several music streaming services, so those who might want to hear the background music outside of the game already have the opportunity to do so. (Perhaps due to licensing and agreements, the soundtrack has never appeared in this form before.)

Stellar Blade, which runs on Unreal Engine 4, was released on April 26 for PlayStation 5, so it's been almost five months since the South Korean studio's game hit Sony's current-gen console. By June, it had already racked up over a million sales, and that number is sure to rise later on, as it's also coming to PC, but we don't know when the port will come yet.

source: Jimatsu

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