Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 Heads Physically to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2

Limited Run Games have announced they will be producing physical copies of Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2, during Limited Run’s Annual Game Announcement Show.

As previously reported, the sequel sees Zangetsu and Dominique return alongside new characters in 8-bit Castlevania inspired action. New characters include Robert, armed with a flintlock pistol and larger guns, and Hachi- a dog driving a train-like mecha!


Characters from the first game- Miriam, Alfred, and Gebel- were also announced to be returning.

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 is coming soon physically to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

You can find an abridged rundown (via the official website) below.


Curse of the Moon 2 brings classic 2D action and a dark, 8-bit aesthetic together with modern playability. The multiple-scenario structure of the previous title returns with an epic new story supervised by IGA (Koji Igarashi) himself.

Players take control of Zangetsu, a swordsman from the far east who bears a deep grudge against demonkind and the alchemists who summoned them. Zangetsu must battle his way to the demonic stonghold, but he doesn’t have to do it alone! Zangetsu can ally himself with a brand new cast of characters he meets along the way and add them to the playable roster.

Three brand-new playable characters appear in Curse of the Moon 2, including the exorcist Dominique. All characters from the original Curse of the Mon game are playable, too! Each new character adds a variety of gameplay options, abilities, and ways to complete the games’ many stages.

Players can also create demon hunting duos in 2-player local co-op, available for the first time in the series! Work together with a friend, mix and match the strengths of two different characters, and conquer stages in tons of new and exciting ways.


Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 launches July 10th on Windows PC (via Steam) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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