Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Will Be Around 1.5x The Size Of Symphony of the Night

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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night will have over 1,600 rooms, according to project lead Koji Igarashi, making this his largest Castlevania-esque game in terms of scope.

 

Given the amount of rooms that will make it into the final game, Igarashi says, the development team may need more enemies than initially planned to really fill them up. In addition, Igarashi is now also thinking of expanding the game’s story and introducing more characters to push the plot forward.

 

To provide a little perspective, 1,600 rooms would make Bloodstained around 1.5x the size of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (not counting the inverted castle in the latter). Just how these rooms will be spread out is unknown at this point.


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