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‘Castlevania’ Inspired ‘Carpathian Night’ Stars Bela Lugosi in His Video Game Debut

Bela Lugosi gets his very first video game titled Carpathian Night, a homage to the Castlevania series.

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Bela Lugosi stars in Carpathian Night video game.

Fans of the Castlevania games will probably be very excited to know that Carpathian Night, a new horror game from developer Tezcatek, will not only homage Konami’s beloved series, but will also star the legendary Dracula performer Bela Lugosi in his video game debut.

Official game information from the developers:

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The legendary stage and film actor and classic horror star, Bela Lugosi, makes his long overdue video game debut in Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi,” describes the projects Steam page. “The plague of Dracula’s army continues to spread across the Carpathians, growing stronger with each victim it claims. Those who attempt to resist are met with a fate worse than death. If Dracula is not stopped, he will bring everlasting night to the world.

The developers have confirmed that the game will be heading to PC and multiple consoles.

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Gamers will guide a character called Abbot Dorin, “warrior monk and leader of the Kelemen Monastery“, and Irina Dracul, “vampire, pyromancer, and ancestor of Prince Dracula.

You can expect to do battle with hordes of zombies, werewolves, vampires, and many other creature of the night.

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Carpathian Night will be heading to Steam later this year.

While you wait for its release, you can take a look at some gameplay action below.

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