‘Shortly after launch’

TheCastlevania Anniversary Collectionis coming soon (May 16) and when it arrives, it’ll ship with eight games:Castlevania, Castlevania II, Castlevania III, Super Castlevania IV, Castlevania: The Adventure (Game Boy),Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge(Game Boy),Castlevania: Bloodlines, andKid Dracula.

In the west, all of those are going to be the western versions we already got (and many grew up with), but the PlayStation Blog just threw a (lovely, plush) wrench into the mix. According to the post, Konami is going to add in Japanese versions (for an unspecified amount of titles) “shortly after launch.” It’s a small thing for some and an option that many won’t even toggle on, but purists will welcome it.

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In this post “Kojima is fired” world Konami is banking hard on nostalgia.CastlevaniaandBombermancame back from the void, as didZone of the Enders. Even if most of those efforts are just re-releases, they’re definitely trying to rekindle the spark that they lost from all sorts of avoidable calamities, like the cancellation ofP.T.and the aforementioned shunning of a legend. While many will never forget or forgive, others are slowly, but cautiously approaching Konami’s still-alive body, poking it with a stick.

Konami Confirms Japanese Versions Coming to Castlevania Anniversary Collection Post-Launch[PlayStation Blog]

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