It is raining blood, hallelujah.
Amongst a slew of bulletins at Summer time Video games Fest 2026, Shift Up revealed the sequel to its breakout hit, Stellar Blade. The sequel, which we now know known as Stellar Blade: Blood Rain, is alleged to be in the identical universe as the primary sport within the collection. Shift Up says it should take that world in a “daring new route.” Blood Rain may also characteristic a brand new protagonist named Evie, a transparent homage to Eve from the unique title.
The unique Stellar Blade was usually nicely acquired, incomes an 81 on Metacritic for its mixture of fashionable visuals and slick fight. Blood Rain seems to construct on these strengths, and the prolonged trailer proven in the course of the reveal options a mixture of extraordinarily shiny-looking cutscenes and flashy fight sequences punctuated with earth-shattering hero landings that Deadpool would balk at (very hard on the knees). As befitting its title, Blood Rain‘s enemy designs look fittingly body-horror themed. They’re appreciably totally different from the seemingly Souls-inspired baddies of the primary title, and the trailer exhibits their transformation from human to online game monsters in gory element. Not a speck of that blood might be seen on our extremely shiny and uncomfortably shapely, pores and skin suit-clad protagonist, although.
Shift Up will self-publish the title, a pointy flip from its earlier launch by Sony Interactive Leisure for the primary Stellar Blade. The transfer comes after some gamers balked at a PlayStation exclusivity window for that sport earlier than its PC launch, and amid a renewed focus on exclusives at Sony that may see titles withheld from PC.
