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Konami Acknowledges ‘Excitement and Enthusiasm’ for More Castlevania Amid Dead Cells DLC Launch

Like vampires, Castlevania has been dormant for years, but Konami’s classic vampire-slaying franchise is finally starting to wake up thanks to projects like Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania.

Released earlier this week, the decreed DLC stars Richter Belmont and Alucard, half-jokingly referred to by Tsutomu Taniguchi, supervisor of Konami Returns to Castlevania, as another world.

“Is ‘Isekai’ a buzzword? Because that’s how I define this storyline,” Taniguchi told IGN in a new interview. Let’s say what happened stays on the island.”

No, Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania isn’t canon, but it’s a fun reimagining of the old-school platformer that started on the NES in 1986. IGN’s review called it “a glorious blueprint for how to do crossovers right.”

“We know our fans always want more.”

Taniguchi said what Dead Cell: Return to Castlevania means for the wider franchise, which hasn’t seen a proper release since 2014’s Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 (apart from the successful Netflix series). He didn’t mention whether or not, but he admitted to being “excited and excited.” Fan Enthusiasm Online ‘Really Motivates’ [Konami].”

“We sought to bring back beloved and cherished games with the Castlevania Anniversary Collection and Castlevania Advance Collection. is an Apple Arcade that celebrates the legacy of the franchise,” said Taniguchi. “But we know our fans always want more, and we do too. So don’t miss out on this opportunity to have this amazing crossover with Dead Cells.” was impossible.”

Konami is far from its glory days when franchises like Metal Gear Solid and Castlevania dominated the gaming industry, but there are signs of a comeback. Konami is currently working on multiple Silent Hill projects, including a full-scale remake of Silent Hill 2, and rumors of a Metal Gear Solid remake persist. It has been.

Will Castlevania follow suit? I have to see. But in the short term, Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania is a reminder of what he can do in one of Konami’s most beloved franchises.

Kat Bailey is IGN’s Senior News Editor and co-host of Nintendo Voice Chat. Any tips? Send her a DM at @the_katbot.

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