Many Kickstarter games led by classic industry figures have been disappointing, but Blood staining: Ritual of the Night has greatly avoided this curse. The game was KOI Karachi's first project after his departure from INAMI in 2014, did a lot of sales, always holds attention and generated a successful 2D Spin-off series in the form of Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon and SA following. One thing he has not received, however, is a real suite. This could soon change: in its latest round of tax results, the parent company of Digital Bros — 505 Games — included a chip in its Bloodstained slide: Ritual of the Night that mentioned a second version in development. It is the same language that the company used to describe the confirmed suite of Ghost runner.
Coincidence? It's possible — when Kodak tried to contact 505 games on the subject, the publisher became very suspicious. A representative of the company even declared that: 505 games does not have any more information to share on Blood staining: Ritual of the Night for the moment.
Shortly after, the original document on the Digital Bros investors page has been updated to remove any mention of a second version in the Bloodstained section: Ritual of the Night. This in itself is interesting — you would think that the publisher would be frank on this subject if it was only a misunderstanding due to an error in a document. The fact that 505 games refuses to comment and hide the evidence makes the affirmations more likely, no less.
What does it mean, exactly? Well, we are not exactly safe, but it really looks like a Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night could be on the table. Maybe it's still at the beginning of development and that publishers do not want to share it yet with the world. Or maybe it was really a typo, but they want to keep their options open. We will have to wait and see.
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