Stellar Blade mods are already out before official PC release date

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James Busby Jun 02, 2025 · 2 mins read
Stellar Blade mods are already out before official PC release date
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Stellar Blade mods have already started to appear online ahead of the game’s PC release, and you can download them right now. 

On May 31, Shift Up released its eagerly anticipated Stellar Blade PC demo, allowing players to test out the stylish hack-and-slash before its June 11 release date. So far, players have praised the devs for the port’s optimization and enhanced visuals. 

Hell, the game even runs on Steam Deck – a bonus for players who want to take Eve’s adventure on the go. However, despite the PC version having higher frame rates and enhanced visuals, one of the most highly anticipated additions is mod support. 

Despite not being out yet, Stellar Blade players have already begun to upload mods that add new outfits, character models, and, as expected, some rather thirsty content. 

Stellar Blade mods are already live 

The most notable mods released before the game drops are the Racing Outfit and Casual Wear skin, which give the deadly android a brand-new look. 

As the name suggests, the Racing Outfit ditches the dive suit and sees Eve wearing a blue and white suit that comes with a chequered racing flag motif. Meanwhile, the Casual Wear skin features a red jacket with a dragon emblazoned upon it and a pair of striking white trousers. 

One of the oddest and most comical is the Yakuza – Goromi mod, which replaces Eve with the Yakuza series’ legendary Goro Majima. The comical crook has ditched his signature snakeskin jacket and opted for a bright pink dress instead. Majima is no stranger to the wackier side of life, so taking down fleshy aliens in a brightly colored dress isn’t too much of a stretch. 

There are also a bunch of quality-of-life mods that remove film grain and aim to improve the game’s visuals. The Stellar Optimizer mod also reduces stuttering by optimizing the game’s shader compilation, which could lead to a much smoother gameplay experience on lower-end hardware.