The standard copy is $35, while the Classic Edition with retro-style artwork jumps up to $65
All things considered with the series’ current output,Castlevania Requiemwas a feel-good moment. While I would’ve liked to see it become available on more platforms, I cherished the chance to revisitSymphony of the NightandRondo of Bloodagain on my PS4, and I’m sure many of you also look fondly upon these games. If you were holding out for a physical version — or you went digital but aren’t against double-dipping — then pop over to Limited Run Games today,as pre-orders have openedforCastlevania Requiem.
As expected with Limited Run, there are a couple of affordable options as well as jam-packed, top-of-the-line bundles for the absolute die-hardCastlevaniafolks.

If you’re simply looking to have aboxed PS4 copyofCastlevania Requiem,that’ll be $35. You get a poster, too! There’s also a fancier (and admittedly very tempting)Classic Edition,priced at $65, with the soundtrack and a sweet “retro-style box” design from famed Konami cover art illustratorTom duBois. Both of these seem entirely sensible.
TheSymphony of the Nightsave coffin even has a “detachable text box.”

Things go off the rails withUltimate EditionofCastlevania Requiem— it’s got physical trinkets like Alucard’s sword and shield, the Vampire Killer, a Steelbook case, and the coffin that’s used to save your progress inSymphony of the Night. It’s ridiculous, but awesome. That’s alsoreflected in the price tag, which is enough to make my wallet scream: $175.
It can be dangerous to browse around without a specific goal in mind, but Limited Run Games also has pins, keychains, and aCastlevania-themed Nintendo Switchcarrying case, if you’re all set on theReqiuemfront but still want to add to yourCastlevaniacollection.







