Single-Player Games Still Very Important, Says Stellar Blade Director

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  • Stellar Blade offers up to 50 hours of gameplay as a single-player title.
  • The game’s director states that single-player games are still quite important.
  • He also hopes to inspire other teams to create more narrative games.

Stellar Blade is one of the latest AAA games on the market. Portraying the narrative of a post-apocalyptic universe, this game sets players loose in a semi-open-world single-player adventure that offers up to 50 hours of content.

This game is currently in the works from developer Shift Up, a Korean studio. While this market has traditionally preferred live service and mobile games, director Hyung-Tae Kim still believes that single-player games are very important for the industry.

Why it matters: Live service gaming has the entire industry’s attention due to its appeal and profitability. However, this view shows that various high-profile developers still value traditional single-player experiences.

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Discussing the decision to break away from the Korean market’s preferred games, the director told Push Square that he hopes to highlight the value of single-player games to other developers. He said:

“A single player game with a definitive ending is still valid and very important.”

The last year also showed that single-player games have a lot of value. While live service games dominated the charts in terms of playtime, Hogwarts Legacy, a narrative-based RPG, became the year’s best-selling release.

In 2024, various single-player games have already made a name for themselves. Ubisoft’s Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has joined the studio’s best-rated releases, while Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth sold 1 million units in a single week.

Similarly, Persona 3 Reload has become Atlus’ fastest-selling release to date. These examples illustrate that there is weight to the director’s statement, even if the industry continues chasing live service trends.

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The future slate of this year is filled with various single-player games from studios across the world. Stalker 2, Indiana Jones & The Great Circle, and Assassin’s Creed Red are just a few names that immediately come to mind.

Overall, it appears this genre of the industry is in safe hands.

While the debate about the sustainability of AAA single-player adventures will continue to exist for years to come, fans can rest assured that the industry has no intentions of leaving such releases behind for live service.

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