Koji Igarashi has committed to completing the upcoming metroidvania game Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement, honoring the vision of its late director Shutaro Ida. Ida, who passed away at 52 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, significantly impacted the game industry, particularly through his work on the Castlevania series. Igarashi, reflecting on their longtime collaboration, emphasized Ida's immense contributions, attributing part of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night’s success to him. As the sequel approaches release later this year, Igarashi aims to fulfill Ida's aspirations, ensuring that the game maintains its integrity and vision. Fans are encouraged to cherish Ida's work, as his legacy will live on through his creations.
What is Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement?Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement is a sequel to Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, a game styled as a spiritual successor to the classic Castlevania series. Developed by ArtPlay, co-founded by Koji Igarashi, the game combines traditional metroidvania elements with modern design, focusing on exploration and combat while carrying forward the legacy established by its predecessors.
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It's heartwarming to see Igarashi carry the torch with such dedication, keeping the soul of these games alive. The metroidvania community really thrives on this kind of passion, and it's a fitting tribute to Ida's lasting influence.
It's always bittersweet when a beloved series carries on after losing a key creator, but seeing Igarashi step up to honor that vision feels right. The metroidvania genre wouldn't be the same without these folks, and it's cool to see that legacy continue with such clear respect.