The biggest addition is undeniably neat Classic Mode, which offers a host of new stages, sub-bosses, and difficulty options to choose from. Better yet, this mode also features a retro-inspired 8-bit aesthetic, one that really drives home it’s Castlevania influences. 

The other option is admittedly more surprising. Called Kingdom Crossover, it’s a collaborative effort between publishers 505 Games and Raw Fury, bringing the latter’s Kingdom: Two Crowns into Bloodstained.

This mode features a brand new area and boss, incorporating the more modern visual approach that Kingdom offers in comparison to Classic Mode. 

Available for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, this free DLC update sadly skips mobile platforms, though Ritual of the Night did just release for iOS and Android back in December. Stay tuned for more on the Bloodstained franchise, as well as other Igarashi projects. 

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