Dead Cells' Return to Castlevania expansion gets March release date on PC and consoles
- an announcement you might reasonably have missed if you don't give two hoots about Nintendo - Dead Cells' Return to Castlevania DLC finally has a release date and is coming to PC and consoles on 6th March.
Return to Castlevania, if you've missed previous word on the deliciously fitting crossover, is a new paid expansion that developer Motion Twin and subsidiary Evil Empire have described as"our very own love letter to the granddad of Dead Cells". It adds two new Castlevania-inspired biomes to the superb rogue-like action-platformer, taking players - who'll get some assistance from the likes of Richter Belmont and Alucardon - on a tour of the spooky outskirts and candle-lit interior of Dracula's Castle.As they journey onward, brave adventurers can expect to encounter enemies from all across the Castlevania series; there are mermen, bone throwers, haunted armour, plus three new bosses - one of which is, naturally, Dracula himself.
Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania will cost $9.99 USD when it comes to PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch on 6th March. Previously, Evil Twin said this increase from Dead Cells' usual $4.99 DLC price point reflected the fact its new expansion is"quite a lot bigger than previous DLCs, as well as the inclusion of [the] IP."Subscribe to the Eurogamer.net Daily newsletter
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