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The Belmonts arrive at V Rising with a DLC

The Belmonts arrive at V Rising with a DLC
Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

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Some games maintain great popularity without us knowing. With a lower profile, they continue to maintain a loyal audience that never abandons them, showing themselves as a true success for their fans. That’s the case with V Rising. A game that may not make the same noise as when it was released in early access, next month will be two years, but it has remained in good health all this time.

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That’s why it shouldn’t surprise us that yesterday at Triple-I, a new indie game event, a DLC for V Rising was announced. Specifically, a collaboration with the most famous vampire franchise in history: Castlevania.

Both a DLC and free content, this collaboration, named Legacy of Castlevania, will require us to face Simon Belmont, the vampire hunter. With new combat abilities and weapons, it promises to be a tough battle, with many nods to the original series. Even if most of them are behind a paywall, in the form of DLC.

Because along with the collaboration, for free, a DLC named Legacy of Castlevania Premium Pack will be released. For 19.99 euros, the pack will include costumes inspired by the franchise, two new versions of Simon’s Theme and Bloody Tears, as well as the possibility of designing your own castle in the classic gothic style of Castlevania. Something that will delight fans of the franchise, as they will be able to, for the first time, live the dream of being the rightful heir of Dracula. Or at least one who doesn’t have the sole purpose of killing him.

Both Legacy of Castlevania and Legacy of Castlevania Premium Pack will be available on PC on May 8th, coinciding with the official release of V Rising from early access. A version of the game for PlayStation 5 is planned for release in the future.

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Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.

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