How to claim Stellar Blade Deluxe and pre-order bonuses

You can find both in the same place.

Stellar Blade Digital Deluxe Edition key art Eve Adam and Stella

If you pre-ordered Stellar Blade or bought its digital-only Deluxe Edition, you’ll get a bunch of extra in-game goodies. However, you won’t be gifted them upon booting up the game, so here’s a quick explainer for where you can find and claim them.

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How can you claim the Digital Deluxe and pre-order bonuses for Stellar Blade?

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The bad news is there’s no menu you need to visit first to redeem your pre-order or Digital Deluxe bonus items, nor do you obtain them upon clearing Stellar Blade‘s opening prologue. The good news is you don’t need to progress too far into the game to finally obtain them.

Upon defeating the Gigas boss fight, you’ll be taken to Xion, the game’s main city area where you can take on side-quests from the locals and search for collectibles. Once you’ve arrived in Xion and have control over protagonist Eve, immediately head back to the landing pad where Adam parked his ship. On a nearby platform should be a chest emitting a red beam of light. Open it, and you’ll receive whichever bonus items you’re owed.

What are the Stellar Blade Digital Deluxe and pre-order bonuses?

If you pre-ordered Stellar Blade, you’ll receive three cosmetic items for Eve: a Planet Diving Suit, Classic Round Glasses, and Ear Armor Earrings. These items are early unlocks by the way so, even if you didn’t pre-order, you’ll eventually be able to acquire them in-game.

The Digital Deluxe edition, meanwhile, has a far meatier bundle of items. Said bundle consists of:

  • a Stargazer Suit for Eve
  • Half-rim Glasses for Eve
  • Quadruple Rectangle Earrings for Eve
  • a Stargazer Coat for Lily
  • Stargazer Wear for Adam
  • a Stargazer Pack for the Drone
  • 2,000 SP EXP for leveling up
  • 5,000 Gold in-game currency

These items are exclusive to the Digital Deluxe version of Stellar Blade, but there is a way to get them even if you’ve already purchased a standard digital copy. On the PlayStation Store, there is a Digital Deluxe Edition upgrade for $10 /£10, and buying this will make the above additions available to you.

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