Castlevania: Belmont's Curse Release Date, Editions & Preorder Bonuses
Castlevania: Belmont's Curse launches October 15, 2026 on PS5, Switch, Xbox and Steam at $29.99 — with a $39.99 Midnight Edition and an Alucard outfit bonus.
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse — the new 2D metroidvania from Dead Cells studio Evil Empire and publisher Konami — launches Thursday, October 15, 2026 on PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S and Steam. It is a mid-priced release: $29.99 / €29.99 for the standard edition, $39.99 for the Midnight Edition with its soundtrack, art and outfits, and roughly $10 more for physical versions. Digital preorders get an Alucard-style outfit. This page collects every buying decision in one place — platforms, editions, bonuses and direct links — with unconfirmed details clearly marked.
Release date: Thursday, October 15, 2026
The date is official: October 15, 2026, a Thursday — the industry’s standard global launch day. Rose Belmont’s hunt through 1499 Paris begins the same day worldwide; no regional stagger has been announced.
What is not announced: the exact unlock hour per storefront. Digital releases typically unlock at midnight local time or mid-morning Pacific, but that is the general pattern of the industry, not a Konami statement about this game. We will post the confirmed unlock times for PS5, Switch, Xbox and Steam the moment they are published — and after launch, this section becomes a record of when each store actually went live.
If you’re buying digitally and want to play at midnight, the preorder pages below are already accepting orders. Preload timing has not been announced either; when Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo and Valve publish their preload windows, we will add them here — a 10 GB install (per the posted PC specs) should take minutes, not hours, on a modern connection.
Every platform, confirmed and otherwise
| Platform | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PS5 | Confirmed | Full launch platform |
| Nintendo Switch | Confirmed | Full launch platform |
| Xbox Series X|S | Confirmed | No Xbox One version announced |
| PC (Steam) | Confirmed | Store page live now |
| PS4 | Not announced | No last-gen PlayStation version |
| Nintendo Switch 2 | Unconfirmed | An eShop listing exists, but Konami has not announced a native version |
The honest summary of that table: four confirmed platforms, one ruled out (PS4), one genuinely unresolved (Switch 2). The Switch 2 eShop listing is real but is not a confirmation — storefronts regularly carry placeholder entries, and until Konami announces a native version, playable status on Switch 2 (including whether the Switch version simply runs in compatibility mode) is an open question. We will update this row the day there is an official statement either way.
What each edition includes
| Edition | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Standard (digital) | $29.99 / €29.99 | The full game |
| Midnight Edition (digital) | $39.99 | Full game, 71-track original soundtrack, 100+ pieces of concept art, Trevor and Sypha outfits, the “Family’s Grace” relic |
| Physical | About $10 more | The game on a cartridge or disc; regional pricing varies |
The Midnight Edition math is straightforward: for the extra $10 you are effectively buying the soundtrack and art book — 71 tracks is roughly three to four hours of music, a generous count for a mid-priced release — while the Trevor and Sypha outfits and the “Family’s Grace” relic are the in-game carrots. What the relic does is not detailed in the announcement; we will document its effect at launch. Note that in a game about Trevor Belmont’s daughter, outfits for her father and mother are more than cosmetics — they are the closest thing to playable Trevor announced so far, though alternate playable characters as such have not been announced.
The physical version costs about $10 above standard retail and, beyond the game itself, its extra contents are not announced — if any. Collectors should also know that special retailer editions have not been announced; if any appear before launch, they’ll be added here.
The preorder bonus: an Alucard-style outfit
Digital preorders include an Alucard-style outfit for Rose. It’s a nod with teeth: Alucard — Adrian Fahrenheit Tepes, the half-vampire son of Dracula and hero of Symphony of the Night — is the series’ most beloved character, and dressing the newest Belmont in his style says something about where this story sits in the family tree. Whether the outfit is preorder-exclusive or later purchasable is not announced.
Where to order: official links
Order from the source pages rather than third-party resellers:
- Official Konami site: konami.com/games/castlevania/belmonts_curse — the canonical product page, with links out to each regional storefront.
- Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/4231820 — the PC store page, live now with the system requirements posted. Our PC requirements breakdown covers what the modest specs mean for your hardware.
PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store and Nintendo eShop listings live under their regional storefronts — the Konami page above links each region, which avoids stale direct URLs.
Why the date matters: 1499, 500 years before 1999
For series fans, October 15 lands a story milestone. Belmont’s Curse is set in 1499 Paris, 23 years after Castlevania III (1476), with Rose Belmont — Trevor’s daughter — hunting through Dracula’s Castle and the city, a curse spreading down her arm. The year is no accident: 1499 sits exactly 500 years before the decisive demon-castle war of 1999 that closes out the saga’s chronology. What the game does with that anniversary is the biggest open question going in — the tagline “Despair or Salvation” is all Konami has said about endings, and the number of endings is not announced.
Updated at launch — October 15
This page is rewritten on October 15, 2026: confirmed unlock times per storefront, any store-exclusive bonuses, final physical availability and pricing, and the Switch 2 question answered if Konami has spoken by then. Prices and contents above reflect the official announcements as of August 2026 — where a number says “about,” it’s because regional pricing flexes, and we say so rather than invent precision.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ When does Castlevania: Belmont's Curse come out?
Thursday, October 15, 2026, worldwide on PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam. The exact hour each digital storefront unlocks is not announced — the release date itself is official and locked.
▸ How much does Castlevania: Belmont's Curse cost?
The standard digital edition is $29.99 in the US and €29.99 in Europe. The Midnight Edition is $39.99 and adds a 71-track soundtrack, 100+ pieces of concept art, Trevor and Sypha outfits, and the Family's Grace relic. Physical versions cost about $10 more than the standard edition.
▸ Is Castlevania: Belmont's Curse on PS4 or Nintendo Switch 2?
No PS4 version has been announced — the PlayStation release is PS5 only. A listing for the game has appeared on the Switch 2 eShop, but Konami has not confirmed a native Switch 2 version, so treat Switch 2 availability as unconfirmed until officially announced.
▸ Is there a preorder bonus for Castlevania: Belmont's Curse?
Yes. Digital preorders include an Alucard-style outfit for Rose Belmont. Whether the outfit is exclusive to preorders or purchasable later is not announced. The bonus applies to digital preorders announced so far.
▸ What is in the Midnight Edition of Castlevania: Belmont's Curse?
The $39.99 Midnight Edition includes the full game, a 71-track original soundtrack, a digital art book with more than 100 pieces of concept art, outfits for Trevor and Sypha, and the Family's Grace relic. It is a $10 step up from the $29.99 standard edition.
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