Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Sequel Seems to Be in Development
A report from Italian entertainment society Digital Bros, which owns and operates publisher 505 Games, suggests a sequel to Koji Igarashi's Gory: Ritual of the Night is in development. The report doesn't unlimited say the word "sequel" but much specifically that in that location is a "second version in development."
What this phrase means isn't entirely clear, whether the sunrise version is a sequel or a SKU for the new generation of consoles. However, Digital Bros also publishes Ghostrunner through 505 Games. A sequel for that game was announced earlier this calendar month for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, and the Digital Bros report uses the same language of "second version in exploitation" to seemingly refer to that Ghostrunner subsequence. So it stands to reason that the report is confirming a Bloodstained: Ritual of the Dark sequel.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Dark sequel is in development according to a Digital Bros/505 Games document https://t.co/hoHy5J0d5L pic.chitter.com/bAiHJjl0bl
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Connected Ghostrunner's Thomas Nelson Page, it mentions "next-gen variation launch in Q1 FY 2022" for the initiatory game. That rules out the possibility that "2d version in development" means just a port to the recently consoles. The report doesn't state which platforms the Gory: Religious ceremony of the Night's sequel will launch along, so whether Oregon not it is a cross-generational title is up in the air right now. A release window is absent as healed, so the courageous could be a ways inactive from release.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night's prequel, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon around, also got a continuation itself last class, indeed a follow-up to Ritual of the Night doesn't sound out-of-the-way-fetched at all.
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