that allows players to see the main gameplay, the map, and character stats simultaneously on a widescreen monitor. Furthermore, the "Magic Seals" in Dawn of Sorrow

For years, the "DS Trilogy" of Castlevania titles remained locked on original hardware, commanding exorbitant prices on the second-hand market. With the release of the , fans can finally experience these Metroidvania masterpieces with enhanced visuals and modern quality-of-life improvements. What’s in the Box?

following Soma Cruz as he faces a mysterious cult attempting to resurrect Dracula. Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin

For years, these games were "trapped" on original hardware due to their heavy reliance on the DS dual-screen setup and touch controls. The Dominus Collection successfully re-engineers these features: