[Update:Jason “Question” Ryan has specifics. In a Discord message, he notes:

“Regarding the Switch version of the game; the amazing teams at WayForward and ArtPlay are already hard at work on improvements. Below is a list of what we’re working to fix ASAP via multiple updates over the next few weeks: HD rumble fix (completed!), crash stability, optimizing Miriam’s jump, variety of updates to the game and engine, including: optimizing animation of certain enemies (WayForward is testing some techniques to accomplish big things here, but it may be risky and require lots of testing, may need to be pushed to a later update), addressing input delay wherever it occurs, Switch specific loading optimizations (requires a bit more work, will probably be in the last ‘ASAP’ patches).

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Obviously the above plan will adapt as we identify priorities and new tasks & as we add development resources, but we’ll keep you updated as we go. We’ll also have more to announce soon as we do more to improve the Switch version ofBloodstained. We are committed long-term to making sure the Switch version is just as great and enjoyable as the other platforms, and this is just a window into our immediate action plans.”]

Bloodstainedwas released on Switcha week after other platforms, and it was not up to par: putting it lightly. Although I updated my impressions post with a statement from publisher 505 Games, a few folks were asking for a bigger PSA, so here goes.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

Roughly half a day after the Switch edition was released on the eShop (and people got their hands on physical copies), senior community manager at 505 Games Jason “Question” Ryan posted an update on where they were at with the complaints. Ryan notes: “Throughout the QA process we have been addressing performance issues in the game. Update 1.01 was published to Switch prior to launch to add content and improve performance. It did not accomplish as much as we had hoped and we need to do more.”

So what does that entail? Well the teams that are working onBloodstainedare “immediately shifting resources” to improve “performance and stability” on the Switch port, which will come in “a number of small updates that will improve different areas of the game” instead of one big patch that might take a bit. “More details” will come later.

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

I had a feeling this would happen due to how universally condemned this port is, given how much pride IGA has in his work. There’s no way he’d let this go unanswered for extended periods of time, and IGA wants to do right by his fans as he has every intention of carrying on theCastlevanialegacy:withor without Konami.

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

Close up shot of Marissa Marcel starring in Ambrosio

Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

Lightkeeper pointing his firearm overlapped against the lighthouse background

Overseer looking over the balcony in opening cutscene of Funeralopolis

Edited image of Super Imposter looking through window in No I’m not a Human demo cutscene with thin man and FEMA inside the house

Looking at the ghost of Jackie inside the lighthouse