Castlevania: Belmont's Curse Soundtrack: All 71 Tracks & Art Book
The Midnight Edition of Castlevania: Belmont's Curse packs a 71-track soundtrack and 100+ pieces of original art. Here is what is confirmed and how to get it all.
What’s Inside the Midnight Edition
Castlevania is a series whose music carries a reputation few franchises can match, so it fits that the deluxe version of its comeback is built around sound and art. The Midnight Edition ($39.99) is a ten-dollar step up from the standard $29.99 edition, and its centerpiece is the audiovisual bundle: the complete 71-track original soundtrack and a digital collection of more than 100 pieces of original artwork.
Here is the full confirmed contents list as of August 2026:
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| 71-track original soundtrack | The complete score for the game |
| 100+ piece artwork collection | Original art from the new colorful gothic direction |
| Trevor Belmont costume | In-game outfit for Rose |
| Sypha costume | In-game outfit for Rose |
| Family’s Grace relic | In-game item; effects not fully detailed |
| Price | $39.99 (standard edition is $29.99) |
Two things make this bundle more interesting than the average “digital deluxe” pile-on. First, the game is the product of roughly four years of development by Evil Empire, the Dead Cells studio — which means that art collection documents a long, deliberate craft process rather than a marketing sprint. Second, the costumes included (Trevor and Sypha) are the lore-heavy ones, so the edition is aimed squarely at series devotees. The costume unlock details are covered in our costumes guide.
A Bloodline of Legendary Game Soundtracks
To understand why a 71-track soundtrack is a selling point rather than filler, you need to know what Castlevania music means to people. Since the NES era, the series has been regarded as one of the great musical lineages in gaming — baroque gothic melodies delivered with rock intensity, stage themes that players could hum decades later, and a per-game identity strong enough that soundtrack albums and rearrangements became a tradition of their own. Across four decades of entries, the music has been as much a part of the brand as the whip.
That inheritance is exactly why the score here is under real scrutiny. Belmont’s Curse brings a new colorful art direction and a new protagonist; the music has to signal “this is still Castlevania” while Rose’s 1499 Paris feels like its own place. A 71-track count suggests a substantial, varied score — but the individual track titles have not been published yet, and we won’t pretend to review music we haven’t heard in full. The official trailer gives the earliest taste of the tone if you want to judge for yourself.
How to Get the Soundtrack and Artwork
Right now, exactly one confirmed path exists, and it runs through the Midnight Edition:
| Method | Cost | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Midnight Edition of the game | $39.99 ($10 over standard) | Confirmed — includes both the soundtrack and artwork |
| Standalone soundtrack purchase | Unknown | Not announced |
| Streaming services | Unknown | Not announced |
A few honest notes on the table above. Standalone soundtrack sales and streaming releases for game scores have become common industry practice, and Castlevania music has a long commercial history — so both are plausible after launch. But neither has been announced as of August 2026, and we will not treat them as fact until they are. If owning this music matters to you at all, the Midnight Edition is the only guaranteed route; waiting for a separate release is a bet on Konami’s post-launch plans.
Is the Midnight Edition Worth It for Music Fans?
Simple math first: for $10 more than the standard edition, you get 71 tracks of music, 100+ artworks, two costumes, and an in-game relic. Original game soundtracks, when sold separately, commonly retail in the neighborhood of ten to fifteen dollars on their own — so on raw arithmetic, the Midnight Edition pays for itself for anyone who wants the music at all.
The value question really splits by player type. If you are the kind of person who still listens to game scores outside the game — and if you are reading a soundtrack article before the game is even out, you probably are — this is close to an automatic yes. If you only care about gameplay, the standard edition plus the free pre-order Alucard-style costume covers everything you will actually equip, and the relic’s effects remain unspecified.
One collector’s note: for a series revival, launch-bundled art collections tend to be the version of record. The 100+ pieces here cover the new art direction that has been the game’s most discussed — and most debated — feature, which makes the collection a document of a turning point in the franchise’s visual identity, not just decoration.
Collector’s Value: Why 100+ Artworks Matter More Than They Sound
Digital art collections are easy to dismiss until you remember what they preserve. This game represents the first new mainline Castlevania story in years, made by an outside studio under Konami, in a deliberately controversial art style. Whatever you think of the colorful look, the concept art behind it — the iterations, the environments, the boss designs for Death, Carmilla, Joan of Arc, and the rest — is the record of how the franchise chose to re-enter the world. Four years of development produced the material; the Midnight Edition is where it lives.
For series collectors, that framing matters. Castlevania artbooks have historically been prized precisely because the series’ visual identity changed so much across eras — each one marks where the franchise stood. This collection marks the newest seam, and it ships only with the launch edition.
Launch-Day Full Track List Promise
As of August 2026, the tracklist beyond its 71-track count is unpublished, and nothing here invents song titles. When Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse launches on October 15, 2026, we will update this page within the launch window with the complete verified track list, composer credits as confirmed by Konami, whether the soundtrack becomes available outside the Midnight Edition, and streaming availability the moment it is announced. The gameVersion badge at the top of this article shows whether you are reading the pre-launch or launch-verified version of this guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ How many tracks are on the Castlevania: Belmont's Curse soundtrack?
The original soundtrack includes 71 tracks. It is included with the $39.99 Midnight Edition of the game and has not been announced as a standalone product as of August 2026.
▸ How do I get the Castlevania: Belmont's Curse soundtrack?
Buy the Midnight Edition ($39.99), which bundles the 71-track soundtrack, the 100+ piece artwork collection, Trevor and Sypha costumes, and the Family's Grace relic. A separate soundtrack purchase has not been announced.
▸ Is the soundtrack included with the $29.99 standard edition?
No. The standard edition includes only the game (plus the Alucard-style costume if you pre-order). The soundtrack and artwork are exclusive to the Midnight Edition until Konami announces otherwise.
▸ What artwork is included with the Midnight Edition?
A digital collection of more than 100 pieces of original artwork from the game's roughly four-year development — concept and promotional art from the new colorful gothic art direction. Individual pieces have not been listed publicly yet.
▸ Will the Belmont's Curse soundtrack come to streaming services?
Not announced. Series soundtracks have reached streaming platforms in the past, so it is plausible, but as of August 2026 there is no official word. The only guaranteed way to own the music today is the Midnight Edition.
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