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Blasphemous 2 β€” Steam Gift

About the game

Blasphemous 2 is a grim metroidvania soulslike from The Game Kitchen β€” you play the Penitent One in the nightmarish Catholic world of Cvstodia: brutal pixel-art combat, three distinct weapons with their own playstyles, and screen-filling bosses. You receive the full game on Steam as a gift β€” pick the edition you want: the game alone, the game with the Mea Culpa expansion, or the maximum bundle with the first Blasphemous included.

Once the gift is delivered it cannot be refunded. If Steam rejects the gift due to region mismatch, the full amount is returned to your site balance.
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This is a Steam gift: your account region must match the gift region, and you must not already own Blasphemous 2. Every edition includes the game itself.

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How to receive the gift

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Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
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Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
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Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
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Place the order. The bot adds itself as a friend and sends the gift β€” usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam β€” the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

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Blasphemous 2: buy the game on Steam as a gift

Blasphemous 2 is the sequel to the cult pixel-art metroidvania by Spanish studio The Game Kitchen, released on August 24, 2023 under Team17. You once again take control of the Penitent One β€” a silent warrior in a thorned helmet β€” and descend into the nightmarish Catholic world of Cvstodia, where baroque religious iconography meets gore, screen-filling bosses and a story about guilt, miracles and an unborn child. Here we deliver the game as a Steam gift: you pick the edition you want and our bot drops a copy straight into your library.

What Cvstodia is and why it's worth returning

Where the first Blasphemous was a linear descent into pain, the sequel opens the world wider and grants far more freedom. The map branches, zones interlock, and progression revolves around three fundamentally different weapons: the lightning-fast twin blades Sarmiento & Centella, the heavy censer-flail Veredicto, and the rapier Ruego Al Alba, fuelled by the Penitent One's own blood. Weapons aren't just combat β€” they're keys to new areas: each unlocks its own traversal abilities, so exploration is tied directly to what you currently wield. Progression is more flexible too β€” altars, rosary beads, figurines and resonances let you build around your own style.

Blasphemous 2 editions: which to pick

This listing has three options, and all of them include the game itself β€” no need to buy the base separately. The difference is how much extra content rides on top:

  • Standard edition β€” plain Blasphemous 2 with no add-ons. The ideal start if you want to play the main campaign and decide on DLC later.
  • Complete Sacrament Edition β€” the game plus the large paid Mea Culpa expansion. It's a new quest where the iconic Mea Culpa sword is reforged and returns with its own savage combos and executions: two big new zones, two bosses, new prayers, rosary beads and resonances, an alternative ending for the Penitent One, and nine new tracks by composer Carlos Viola.
  • Mea Culpa Edition β€” the maximum bundle. It includes Blasphemous 2, the Mea Culpa expansion, plus the first Blasphemous, the β€œAlloy of Sin” skin, digital artbooks for both games, a digital comic and the soundtracks. Essentially the whole duology in one gift.

The Mea Culpa expansion: is the DLC edition worth it

Mea Culpa launched on October 31, 2024 as a sizeable paid expansion: the title blade returns as a full playable weapon with savage executions, two new biomes and a pair of bosses are added, along with an alternative finale. If you're new to the game, you can start with the Standard edition and play the main story β€” it's self-contained. If you'd rather have the full experience with no future top-ups, the Complete Sacrament Edition or the Mea Culpa Edition settle it entirely.

How the Steam gift delivery works

After you place the order, our bot adds itself to your friends via the invite link, sends the gift, and automatically removes itself from your friends after delivery. You don't need to accept the friend request β€” the bot does everything, usually within a couple of minutes of payment. Steam Guard is not required, and neither is owning the game or any account activity. Two conditions matter: your Steam account region must match the gift region, and you must not already own the game (Steam won't let you accept a gift for a game you already have). Friend requests must be allowed in your profile settings.

Where to play: PC, Steam Deck and beyond

This is the Steam version for Windows. Blasphemous 2 is Steam Deck Verified, so it works out of the box on the handheld, and on Linux it runs reliably via Proton. Controls feel equally good on gamepad and keyboard β€” the pixel combat here is demanding but fair.

If you like the genre

Fans of dark metroidvanias and soulslikes should also check out the first Blasphemous β€” it sets up the backstory of the Penitent One and Cvstodia. And if you want more atmospheric combat in a gothic setting, look at kindred titles like Hollow Knight and Ender Lilies. We may have those available as a gift or key too.

In short

Pick the edition that suits you, enter your account region and invite link, place the order β€” and welcome your gift in Steam. Cvstodia awaits its Penitent One.

πŸ’š Cheaper in another form

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