💨 Abstract
Stellar Blade, the action game developed by Shift Up, has sold over three million units despite criticism for its weak narrative. Director Kim Hyung-tae acknowledged the shortcomings, attributing them to high production costs that led to the reduction of cutscenes meant to enrich the story. The game has been particularly successful on Steam, breaking records for concurrent players. Hyung-tae expressed openness to fan mods, especially those that alter gameplay.
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