Castlevania Anniversary Collection: eight classic hunts for Dracula in one Steam gift
Castlevania Anniversary Collection is the anniversary compilation that gathers the most iconic early entries of the series into a single bundle. Konami released it in 2019 to mark a major franchise milestone, with the PC port handled by M2, a studio known for its careful work on retro classics. Inside are eight games spanning the era from NES and Game Boy to 16-bit SNES and Sega Genesis. With us it comes as a Steam gift: a friend bot hands it over, and the whole set lands in your library ready to play — nothing extra to buy or install.
Which games are included
The collection brings together eight complete entries, each of which set the bar for its genre in its day:
- Castlevania (1986) — the original that started the legend of the Belmont whip and Dracula castle.
- Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest — a non-linear adventure with a day/night cycle, RPG elements and world exploration.
- Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse — the peak of the NES era, with multiple playable heroes and branching routes through the castle.
- Super Castlevania IV — the 16-bit SNES masterpiece with eight-direction whipping and unmistakable atmosphere.
- Castlevania: The Adventure and Castlevania II: Belmont’s Revenge — the handheld duology from the Game Boy.
- Castlevania Bloodlines — the Sega Genesis entry with two heroes and its own take on the setting.
- Kid Dracula — a charming spin-off that finally got an official English release (previously it was Japan-only).
What else is inside: art book and extras
Beyond the games themselves, the collection includes the digital art book «History of Castlevania - Book of the Crescent Moon» — it gathers commentary from developers, artists and people inspired by the series legacy, along with illustrations and historical material. For each game you can pick one of three border frames to dress up the screen. And a June 2019 update added the original Japanese versions of almost every game — the sole exception being Simon’s Quest — so you can compare localizations and appreciate how the originals differ.
Why the collection still hits today
These are not remakes but faithfully ported originals: the same demanding design, gothic soundtracks, fixed-arc jumps and enemies that punish mistakes. M2 added convenient modern options — save states, rewind and display settings — but left the core mechanics untouched. If you grew up on these games, this is the way to own them legally without any hassle; if you are new to the series, it is the best starting point to understand where every later Castlevania came from.
Modern conveniences from M2
The main reason the collection is a pleasure to play today is M2 careful work. The studio did not rebuild the games, but added what the originals always lacked: save states at any moment, rewind when you slip up, display settings and retro-screen filters. Thanks to that, even the harshest stages like the later parts of Castlevania III become approachable, and you can study boss patterns calmly without losing all your progress to a single mistake. The hardcore spirit of the series is fully preserved, though: if you want an honest challenge, simply do not use rewind.
How you receive it: a Steam gift
This is not a key — it is a Steam gift. After payment the FZR friend bot adds you (or you add it), sends the collection as a gift, and leaves your friends list once it is delivered. All you do is accept the incoming gift — no codes and no separate requests. Steam Guard is not required to accept it. Note: your account region should match the gift region, and the collection must not already be in your library, otherwise Steam will not let you accept it. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes, and once accepted all eight games and the art book stay on your account forever, with achievements and cloud-save support.
Similar collections and series
If you want more Konami classics and gothic action, check out other compilations from the same universe and era: Castlevania Advance Collection with the Game Boy Advance entries, the later Castlevania Dominus Collection featuring the DS games, and for fans of Konami retro action, Contra Anniversary Collection.
💚 Same game — another format
Nearby in the catalog: Castlevania Anniversary Collection as a Steam key.
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