IGA boss DLC in Bloodstained RItual of the Night mobile release

Boss IGA Appears in Bloodstained Mobile Release

NetEase Games and ArtPlay released the Iga’s Back Pack DLC for the mobile release of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. That means players of the mobile Bloodstained game can also now challenge the powerful boss IGA. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Iga’s Back Pack is available for purchase in the respective app store at $0.99. Although the DLC pack was originally made for backers of the console game’s Kickstarter project, anyone can also now purchase it separately on all available platforms.

The DLC pack adds an optional, powerful boss named IGA, modeled after the game’s creator Koji Igarashi. Defeating IGA in the game will reward players with an Insatiable shard and the popular Swordwhip weapon. The latter is available as a reward from a new quest included in the DLC.

The Bloodstained mobile game also received a free content update that added three extra modes. The Speed Run mode challenges players to set a time record while supporting them with its own save data slots. The Boss Rush mode rewards players with more bonus items if they can survive a continuous battle against all bosses in a short time. Finally, the Sound mode lets the player relax while listening to the game’s audio content, which includes background themes, sound effects, and character voices.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is immediately available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Android, and iOS devices. The mobile releases are available with a one-time purchase, just like the console games. The console releases recently received new crossover content from Kingdom Two Worlds on January 14, 2021.


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