
Oprainfall writes: "It doesn’t matter what generation it is. One thing always seems constant with entertainment: vampires sell (even if they sparkle). And the King of all vampires, hands down, is Dracula. Dracula has been a villain in different mediums since the Bram Stoker days, going from books to TV to the countless Dracula themed movies throughout history.
And then there is the Castlevania series. Though we do get a bit of a difference in protagonists with the Belmont clan instead of the Van Helsings, it is essentially the same story: kill Dracula."

10 years gone by without a new Castlevania title. Now that Konami is considering stuff other than Pachinko, this series deserves a new game.
It’s more than about time it’s way overdue. Please make a 2D Castlevania with item/armor/weapon collectibles and transmog as this is the one series my wife will play but it has to have item collecting or she will skip it.
"What is a name? A miserable little pile of letters."
Seriously, the games in the From Software's Soulsborne series are the best 3D Castlevania games we will ever get. From Bloodborne to Elden Ring, Konami will never approach that level of quality and give Castlevania its due respect. EVER! "Enough talk, call yourself a Belmont in the Character Creator, HAVE AT YOU!" Without question.
As for a new 2D entry? I mean, sure, why not? What the hell, right? It's about damn time indeed.
During the Dead By Daylight Year 8 Anniversary event, it was revealed that a new collaboration with Castlevania is coming to the game.
Konami's highly rare Castlevania: The Arcade has finally been preserved, and everyone can soon get to play it for free.
yes it does.
within the series, one of my favorites it dracula x on the pc engine. The music...speechless.
Yes
Castlevania is something that doesn't just fade away.
Castlevania 4 is probably one of the all time best games out there for myself; the music is still better than a lot of games that come out now, and the soundtrack is something that sounded beyond that gen's capabilities.
BTW, what was the 25th anniversary project?