Stellar Blade, a PlayStation exclusive developed by Shift Up, finds itself in legal trouble as a Louisiana-based film production company named Stellarblade has filed a lawsuit against it. The plaintiff alleges trademark infringement, claiming that the game's title is damaging to its business, which has operated since 2010. The lawsuit asserts that the film company, which has owned the domain stellarblade.com since 2006, received a cease and desist letter from Shift Up after the game was rebranded from Project Eve to Stellar Blade in 2022. The film company is seeking monetary damages and an injunction against the use of the name Stellar Blade. This case raises important questions about trademark rights and the impact of name similarities in digital branding.

What is the lawsuit about Stellar Blade?

The lawsuit revolves around trademark infringement, with the film production company Stellarblade claiming that Shift Up’s use of the name Stellar Blade is causing damage to its brand identity and business operations.

Stellar Blade was launched in April 2024, receiving a mixed review with a score of 7/10, praised for its core gameplay but criticized for its story and characters. Developed by Shift Up, it is an action RPG that has drawn attention in part due to its visually stunning graphics and combat mechanics, which highlight the ongoing trend of visually rich games in the genre. The controversy surrounding its naming could impact its reputation and sales if the lawsuit leads to significant legal changes or a rebranding effort.