Shūtarō Iida
Shūtarō Iida is a Japanese game designer, long associated with the Castlevania series of games. Iida has worked on more than seven Castlevania games and the spiritual successor, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. He was also lead game programmer for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
Shūtarō Iida News
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night sequel confirmed to be in ‘very early planning stages’
But the current focus is on completing new content for the first game
A Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night sequel is seemingly in development
“Second version” referenced in a financial report from publisher 505’s parent company
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 will release next month
8-bit-themed sequel gets release date
Bloodstained’s 8-bit spin-off Curse of the Moon is getting a sequel
Inti and ArtPlay unveil Curse of the Moon 2
Bloodstained Switch content ‘now near-identical to other platforms’
Latest update further improves performance
Bloodstained Switch update ‘eliminates’ lag, reduces load times 70%
First of two planned performance patches released
Bloodstained publisher says it will fix Switch performance issues ‘by end of November’
Improvements planned via two patches, 505 confirms
Koji Igarashi says he’s planning more Bloodstained games
Ritual of the Night is “starting point” for IP
Xbox Game Pass adding Bloodstained in September
Plus Dirt Rally 2.0, Lego Worlds, Jump Force and Bad North
Bloodstained studio promises to fix Nintendo Switch framerate
ArtPlay says it is “immediately shifting resources” to address performance issues