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Castlevania: Nocturne Season 2 Releases On Blu-Ray Next Month
Castlevania: Nocturne - Season 2 (Blu-ray)
$30 (was $35) | Releases January 27, 2026
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at CrunchyrollCastlevania: Nocturne - Season 1 (Blu-ray)
See at AmazonCastlevania fans will soon be able to complete their Castlevania Blu-ray collection. Season 2 of Nocturne releases on Blu-ray January 27, 2026, just over a year after its streaming debut on Netflix. Castlevania: Nocturne Season 2 is available to preorder for $30 (was $35) at Amazon and $31.48 at Crunchyroll.
If you part of the reason why you love the series is because of the excellent artwork, you can also preorder Nocturne's official art book for $55 ahead of its March 3 publication date. If you don't own the first season on Blu-ray, Nocturne Season 1 is on sale for $19.50 (was $40). Fans can also grab Castlevania Seasons 1-4 on Blu-ray for $50 total and score a limited-time deal on Castlevania: The Art of the Animated Series.
Castlevania: Nocturne - Season 2 (Blu-ray) $30 (was $35) | Releases January 27, 2026The upcoming Blu-ray two-disc set collects all eight episodes of Netflix's animated series based on Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night. Total runtime for Season 2 is 3 hours and 10 minutes. The Blu-ray release also includes several bonus features:
- Art Galleries
- Production Animatics
- Storyboards
- Trailers
Just like with Season 1, the eight episodes are presented in 16:9 aspect ratio with 1080p resolution and support for DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound as well as DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0. The episodes can be watched in English or Spanish with or without closed captioning.
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Crunchyroll Castlevania: Nocturne - Season 1 (Blu-ray) $19.50 (was $40)Season 1's eight episodes have a total runtime of 3 hours and 27 minutes. The Blu-ray edition comes with the following special features:
- Art Galleries
- Production Animatics
- Storyboards
- Trailers
Castlevania Animated Series on Blu-ray
Get Seasons 1-4 for $50 / Nocturne Seasons 1-2 for $50
See at Amazon Castlevania Animated Series - Seasons 1-4 DealsCastlevania: The Animated Series - Seasons 1-4Netflix's original Castlevania animated series ran for four seasons from 2021-2021. A substantial chunk of series is based on Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, the 1989 game for NES. It also featured its own story beats separate from the games and pulled from Symphony of the Night and Curse of Darkness.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHorses Was Successful Despite Steam And Epic Store Bans, But It May Not Be Enough
Developer Santa Ragione is reporting that its controversial indie horror game Horses sold 18,000 copies in two weeks. That was apparently enough to save the studio from financial ruin, but perhaps not enough to pay for production a second game.
According to a statement released by the developers, Horses generated $65,000 in net revenue, which allowed Santa Ragione to repay its loans and pay the royalties it owed to Andrea Lucco Borlera, the author and creator of Horses. However, the income won't allow the team to immediately begin working on another game.
"This result is not enough to begin production on a new game," reads the statement. "The money primarily covers obligations created by a prolonged end of development. If sales remain steady, we may be able to fund a new prototype in the future, but the team has had to, and will continue to, take other jobs and projects in the meantime. Reuniting everyone will not be easy, even if it is something we would love."
Continue Reading at GameSpotDying Light: The Beast Update Introduces Nightmare Experience
If you've been looking for more of a challenge from Dying Light: The Beast, then you're about to get it. Developer Techland has dropped Update 1.5 for Dying Light: The Beast, and it's giving players the chance to test their skills in the Nightmare Experience.
To turn up the heat on players, human and infected enemies are now smarter, more aggressive, significantly stronger, and more reactive to the players' actions. Volatiles may now even appear during the day in some of the Dark Zones, and players have far fewer resources to deal with them all.
If that wasn't enough, there's a new super enemy, the Alpha Volatile. Techland calls it "the most intelligent Volatile in the history of Dying Light." It's even smarter than the traditional Volatiles and its heightened senses can track the player across the entire map unless they reach a safe zone. The Alpha Volatiles can be killed, but good luck trying to pull that off. At night, the player is the prey for this creature. Players can also get new finishing maneuvers, including one-handed blunt weapons and one-handed slashing weapons.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThis Motorized Arcade Game Building Set Could Be A Fun Holiday Gift
Sosuy Motorized Coin Pusher Arcade Game Building Set (2,093 pieces)
See at AmazonIf you're looking for a last-minute Christmas gift, check out the Motorized Coin Pusher Arcade Game Building Set on sale at Amazon. Available for $61.74 (was $80), it lets you build a functional replica of the fun coin pushing games found at the arcade. This is the first real discount we've seen for the product, and it looks like a neat project to work on over the holidays.
Sosuy Motorized Coin Pusher Arcade Game Building Set (2,093 pieces) $61.74 (was $80)
While kids will have fun playing with the Coin Pusher Arcade Game once the build is complete, they'll probably need an adult to help snap together its 2,093 pieces. Not only are there a lot of pieces, but the kit features a bunch of moving parts that likely require a skilled hand to get working properly. For example, the finished game features a movable coin slot, a rotatable switch, and an electric motor drive.
In other words, parents can have fun constructing the complex machine alongside their kids, making it a cool winter activity for the whole family. Once the building is done, the machine comes with everything you need to start playing like you're at the arcade, including dozens of durable plastic coins.
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The completed machine stands nearly 17 inches tall and 11 inches wide, making it a pretty robust project. It looks quite premium, too, with a retro yellow-and-red design and a little "Coin" marquee at the top by the coin slot.
While the brand, Sosuy, doesn't have the name recognition of Lego, it's responsible for some unique building kits. Beyond this game, it sells a Bumper Cars Building Set featuring movable vehicles. It's also on sale ahead of the holidays, now just $48.44 (was $60) at Amazon. And though it's not discounted, the Water Slide Building Set offers a colorful design, a slidable track, a functioning chain to move its passengers, and spans nearly two feet when completed.
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