The NieR: Automata DLC for Stellar Blade and players are loving it, except maybe this one thing though. Fans are loving the thematic tie-ins and new gameplay features, as well as a cheeky Easter egg aimed at curbing inappropriate behavior.
Released on November 20, 2024, this collaboration introduced new cosmetics, gameplay updates, and a playful nod to fans of both titles. One of the main easter eggs is the playful mechanism that stops players from attempting to look up Eve’s skirt. If you try to, you’ll find yourself receiving a swift kick in the face.
Stellar Blade‘s New NieR Collab is Full of Cool Things
The collaboration between Stellar Blade and NieR: Automata brings a lot of cool things that NieR fans will like. The DLC adds 11 new items to Stellar Blade, including costumes inspired by 2B and A2, cosmetics for supporting characters, and even a themed drone accessory.
Yorha No.2 Type B Uniform Front & Back
The 2b outfit will forever be remembered just like the legendary 2B herself. @StellarBlade and @SquareEnix really Nailed this DLC. It’s definitely worth buying it y’all. 🙌#ステラーブレイド #StellarBlade#VirtualPhotography pic.twitter.com/gF1f8WJZva
— M Gamer VP 📸 (@thepsgamervp) November 20, 2024
These are available through Emil’s Shop, a direct nod to NieR lore, now integrated into Stellar Blade‘s world. Players can obtain these items by locating Stellar Tears in the Wastelands and Great Desert regions. These collectibles are marked in the in-game databank with visual hints.
The DLC celebrates NieR: Automata’s influence on Stellar Blade with a clever Easter egg. Much like 2B’s camera-swatting antics in NieR: Automata, Eve now kicks the camera if players try to sneak a peek under her skirt.
LOL Eve kicks the camera now when you try some freak shit pic.twitter.com/0aOPFL2ClM
— zombie‼️ (@unlockedzombie) November 19, 2024
While some might call it unnecessary censorship, fans familiar with the NieR series recognize it as an affectionate callback to its quirky, self-aware humor. NieR: Replicant’s Kaine does the same move when players try it in the game.
So on the Kaine achievement isn’t as black and white as id thought-
When you look at her she will kick away the camera and ridicule the player…. You get the achievement after she kills the camera and gives you a game over-Part of me kinda likes this
— Willy fox 🌻 (@JevWilly) April 24, 2021
Priced at $9.99, the DLC is an affordable way for fans to expand their experience, while the free updates ensure that all players can enjoy the latest updates. With the approach that Shift Up has taken to the post-launch content, Stellar Blade is one of the standout games this year.
There Are Goodies For Everyone With The Free Update
Alongside the NieR: Automata DLC, there’s also a free update that introduces a comprehensive photo mode, new customization options, and quality-of-life improvements. The photo mode lets players capture and share memorable moments with granular control over poses, lighting, depth of field, and more.
Eve KICKS CAMERA if you look under her – Stellar Blade
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In addition to this, the update also expands Eve’s customization options, offering features like a no-ponytail hairstyle and a dynamic accessory that alters her Tachy Mode appearance. There are also new outfits for Eve and lip-sync support for six additional languages.
The camera-kick mechanic is more than just a playful addition—it speaks volumes about the developers’ understanding of their audience. The first thing that players notice in Stellar Blade is the protagonist Eve and her revealing outfits, which some players view as part of the game’s appeal.
This collab between Stellar Blade and NieR: Automata shows the dedication that both sides have to their fanbases. In the modern gaming industry where DLCs cost almost half the price of a full game, a $9.99 price tag is a game changer.
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