The sci-fi action RPG Stellar Blade was launched on April 26th, 2024 exclusively for the PlayStation 5.
Developed by Shift Up, Stellar Blade follows protagonist Eve in a ravaged future version of Earth overrun by rogue machines called Naytiba.
With its gorgeous graphics and fast-paced hack-and-slash gameplay, Stellar Blade has drawn comparisons to games like Nier Automata.
Like Nier, Stellar Blade will feature deep character customization through costumes and accessories.
But just how many outfit options are there?
In an interview with gaming news site Push Square, game director Hyung-Tae Kim revealed details about the costumes players can collect.
Around 30 Costumes Unlockable In-Game
According to Kim, there are around 30 different costumes that players can unlock in Stellar Blade to customize Eve’s appearance.
Ranging from sci-fi armor to casual streetwear, these costumes can be earned through gameplay like completing quests, exploring the world, and progressing the story.
Kim emphasized that all costumes are unlockable in-game without needing to spend extra money through microtransactions.
Along with costumes, various hairstyles and accessories like glasses and earrings can also be unlocked.
With 30 outfits to mix and match, players will have plenty of options to make Eve look stylish while slashing through enemies.
Now we know Eve’s all 41 outfits along with their New Game Plus variants (Credit to HarryNinetyFour on YouTube and Eurogamer):
- Skin Suit – Unequip any outfit
- Planet Diving Suit (7th) – Equipped by default as starting suit
- Planet Diving Suit (7th) V2 – Eidos 7, Flooded Commercial Sector
- Red Passion – Eidos 7, Construction Site area
- Stargazer Suit – Xion, Deluxe Edition bonus
- Planet Diving Suit (2nd) – Xion, buy from Roxanne
- Orca Exploration Suit – Xion, buy from Roxanne
- Keyhole Dress – Xion, buy from Roxanne
- Cybernetic Dress – Xion, buy from Roxanne
- Moutan Peony – Xion, buy from Roxanne
- Racer’s High – Wasteland, near Solar Tower
- Holiday Rabbit – Wasteland, east of Scrapyard
- Cyber Magician – Wasteland, northeastern corner
- Sporty Yellow – Wasteland, Forbidden Area
- Daily Biker – Xion, buy from Lyle
- Black Full Dress – Xion, buy from Lyle
- Junk Mechanic – Xion, buy from Lyle
- Daily Denim – Xion, buy from Lyle
- Wasteland Adventurer – Eidos 7, Flooded Commercial Sector
- Daily Knitted Dress – Matrix 11, train car with piano
- Daily Mascot – Matrix 11, hole in wall
- Daily Force – Matrix 11, camp area
- Fluffy Bear – Xion, ‘Memories of the Doll’ quest
- Daily Sailor – Great Desert, northwestern corner
- Cybernetic Bondage – Great Desert, Oasis area
- Sky Ace – Xion, ‘Encounter’ quest
- Blue Monsoon – Great Desert, highway area
- Black Wave – Great Desert, east of camp
- Planet Diving Suit (3rd) – Abyss Levoire, combat challenge
- La Vie en Rose – Wasteland, container puzzle
- Planet Diving Suit (6th) – Eidos 9, sunken building
- Punk Top – Eidos 9, under car park
- Motivation – Eidos 9, building after roller coaster
- Ocean Maid – Great Desert, catch all fish types
- Black Rose – Spire 4, Orca Space Station laser room
- Orca Engineer – Spire 4, upstairs camp area
- Photogenic – Spire 4, Prestige Lounge area
- Prototype Planet Diving Suit – Xion, buy from Roxanne
- Raven Suit – Complete the game
- Black Pearl – Collect all 49 Cans
- The Crew Style – New Game Plus chest
Developers Focused on an “Attractive” Design
When discussing Eve’s design, Kim revealed that the developers specifically wanted to create the “most attractive looking” protagonist.
To achieve this, they used the real-life South Korean model Shin Jae-eun as a reference.
The focus on visual appeal matches Shift Up’s previous works like Nikke, which also emphasized attractive character designs.
Between the slick action and Eve’s styling options, Stellar Blade is shaping up to fulfill that vision.
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