'We are doing our best to resolve most of it': Stellar Blade's PC release will be restricted in 130 countries as the devs fight to have it lifted
PlayStation is at it again.

Ahead of Stellar Blade's PC release in June, players have been greeted with the dreaded yet expected message: Some people won't have access to the PC release as it's region-locked in 130 countries.
The full list of countries that won't have access to Stellar Blade's PC launch can be found on SteamDB, with six countries—Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Philippines, Russian Federation, and Vietnam—having no price set. While all the other countries outright prevent the game from being activated or purchased.
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The list also includes three Unknown country codes: AN, FX, and XD. AN stands for the Netherlands Antilles, but Dutch players can simply use their NL s to purchase the game. While FX represents Metropolitan and XD is for Dubai, but again, players can just use their French s or UAE s, respectively.
This list of countries lines up with PSN availability despite the developers' Shift Up previously saying in a social media post that "PSN connecting is entirely optional and never required."
But this wouldn't be the first time that a game is restricted by PSN despite not actually requiring its use. Earlier this year, PlayStation added a PSN restriction to Horizon Forbidden West 10 months after its release, despite the game having no internet connection requirements.
🔸️We are closely discussing the region lock issue with the publisher and are doing our BEST to resolve most of it as soon as possible.🔸️As shown in the test chart below, the DRM has been hard tuned to maintain the same average frame rate, with even higher minimum frames in… pic.twitter.com/JDimvKiKteMay 16, 2025
PSN requirements are pretty controversial among the gaming community. It properly kicked off back when got review-bombed too.
Needless to say, it's not a very popular practice, so why won't Sony let it go? Despite saying that Harvey Randall has previously explained all the reasons why this is the case, but in short, it's likely due to exchange rates. If a game is much cheaper in one country than another, there's more of a chance of key resellers taking advantage of the price difference and selling cheaper keys on the grey market.
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Regardless of the reasons behind it, it's still an annoying practice, and one that the developers are going to try to fight against. "We are closely discussing the region lock issue with the publisher, and we are doing our BEST to resolve most of it as soon as possible," Shift Up says in a social media post.
It seemingly took a lot of haggling for just the PSN requirement to be removed from Helldivers 2, so there's no telling whether the Stellar Blade devs will be able to pull this off, but it's definitely worth a try.

Elie is a news writer with an unhealthy love of horror games—even though their greatest fear is being chased. When they're not screaming or hiding, there's a good chance you'll find them testing their metal in metroidvanias or just iring their Pokemon TCG collection. Elie has previously worked at TechRadar Gaming as a staff writer and studied at JOMEC in International Journalism and Documentaries – spending their free time filming short docs about Smash Bros. or any indie game that crossed their path.
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