Whip it real good!
Castlevania is in a very weird place right now. There hasn't been a proper new entry since 2014's highly questionable Lords of Shadow 2, developed by Mercury Steam, while quite incredibly Konami has not developed a mainline entry in-house since 2010's Harmony of Despair .
The developers have now released a new trailer showcasing the DLC, and announced it will release March 6. If you've any love for Castlevania then this is going to hit all the right notes, and the explicit callback to Symphony of the Night's opening Dracula sequence is straight to my veins territory: This may be the closest thing we get to a great 2D Castlevania for some time.
"You'll have hopefully recognised the iconic Vampire Killer track at the end: if you didn't then go listen to the old soundtracks right now! I'll remind you that we have 51 of the original Castlevania tracks in this DLC, with 12 reimagined by our resident musician Yoann 'Valmont' Laulan in his Dead Cells style."
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