Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night mobile updates bring new modes and IGA boss

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NetEase Games, in association with ArtPlay, has announced that new updates are now available for the iOS and Android editions of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, adding new modes and challenges to the Castlevania-like Gothic platformer.

A free update for all players adds three additional modes previously made available to Bloodstained on PC and console. Speed demons might want to try their hand at the clock-busting Speed Run mode, while fight fans can take on challenging back-to-back battles in the new Boss Rush mode. Finally, Sound Mode allows players to take a break from all the sword-swinging action, sit back, and bask in Bloodstained‘s wonderful soundtrack.

Additionally, a new paid update sees the arrival of the “IGA’s Back Pack” DLC, adding powerful boss character “IGA” – a thinly veiled representation of Bloodstained head honcho and Castlevania creator Koji Igarashi. Defeating yer boy IGA will award Miriam with the “Insatiable” shard and a Belmont-like whip sword. The IGA’s Back Pack DLC is available to purchase now at the cost of a single dollar.


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