Useless Cells has been supported for a very long time on PlayStation 4, however that gained’t be the one PlayStation model going ahead. Evil Empire and Movement Twin have introduced {that a} Useless Cells PS5 port exists and is nearly out. That PS5 model can also be getting an enormous bodily launch alongside the PS4 and Swap variations that focuses on the Return to Castlevania DLC.
The Useless Cells PS5 port is “coming quickly”
The Useless Cells PS5 model doesn’t at the moment have a launch date, although. It’s at the moment simply listed as “coming quickly.”
Nonetheless, it will likely be a free improve for individuals who personal the sport on PS4 and make the most of among the console’s strengths. It’ll have customized set off results and vibrations and make the most of the DualSense’s speaker and lightbar. It’s unclear if saves from the PS4 model will switch to the PS5 model.
The existence of the PS5 port isn’t an entire shock, as Gematsu spotted a PS5-specific rating in March.
Useless Cells can also be getting much more bodily editions, too. The $44.99 customary version releasing on August 11 consists of the entire recreation’s present DLC, which, clearly, consists of its acclaimed Castlevania expansion. The Konami franchise is all over the cover, making this connection quite clear.
The $69.99 Signature Edition is seemingly made for Castlevania fans, as it has more than just a Castlevania cover. This version, which is also being released on August 11, includes many physical Castlevania trinkets and collectibles. These include:
- A standard copy of the game with retro reversable cover that harkens back to the PS1 and NES
- All of the game’s current DLC
- Unique Signature Edition outer sleeves
- Alternative disc soundtrack featuring 28 original Castlevania tunes reimagined in a Dead Cells style
- A collection of four enamel pins
- An exclusive art book
- Five snapshot photos souvenirs of the Beheaded in Castlevania
- A lenticular castle card
- Four Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania postcards featuring printed signatures
- A special edition collectors box
Dead Cells is still receiving support almost five years after its 1.0 launch. The Clean Cut update just hit consoles and adds two more weapons, a speedrunning mode, new options for the training room, and more.