In 1994, Konami was in the works of developing a Castlevania game specifically for Sega’s 32X console, known as Castlevania: The Bloodletting. Although the project advanced to the prototype stage, only a handful of sprites remain as remnants of what could have been a remarkable addition to the Castlevania series. The intriguing history behind this unreleased game continues to captivate both gaming enthusiasts and nostalgic players alike. Stay tuned for more fascinating insights into the world of gaming history!
Did you know?
In 1994 Konami were making a Castlevania game for Sega’s 32X. It was call Castlevania: The Bloodletting..
There was a prototype made but only a few sprites are left to see (below )!! The ideas for it went in to Symphony of the Night instead! ??
Now you know ?… pic.twitter.com/Q6kwqO8MZd
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