All Costumes in Castlevania: Belmont's Curse & How to Unlock Them
Every outfit confirmed for Castlevania: Belmont's Curse — the Alucard pre-order costume, Midnight Edition's Trevor and Sypha outfits — plus unlock expectations.
Every Costume Confirmed So Far
Costumes are a pre-launch conversation in Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse for one simple reason: all three confirmed outfits are tied to how and when you buy the game. None of them, as far as announced, are hidden in the campaign — they live in the store page, not the castle. Here is the complete confirmed list as of August 2026.
| Costume | How to unlock | Requirement | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alucard-style outfit | Pre-order the game | Any edition, pre-ordered before launch | Confirmed |
| Trevor Belmont costume | Buy the Midnight Edition | $39.99 Midnight Edition | Confirmed |
| Sypha costume | Buy the Midnight Edition | $39.99 Midnight Edition | Confirmed |
| Additional in-game outfits | Unknown | — | Expected, unconfirmed |
Each outfit has a distinct pull. The Alucard-style costume dresses Rose in the colors of the series’ most popular character — Dracula’s own son — which is either blasphemy or the best fan service imaginable depending on your attachment to the lore. The Trevor costume puts Rose in her father’s gear from Castlevania III, a natural fit for a story set 23 years after his war. The Sypha costume gives her the look of the witch who fought at Trevor’s side — and whom fans widely (but unofficially) believe to be Rose’s mother.
Three outfits for one protagonist is a modest count on paper, but remember what pre-launch listings actually show: store-page bonuses, not the game’s full wardrobe. Retail pages never list in-game unlocks, and publishers routinely keep cosmetic surprises for launch week. Treat the table above as every costume Konami has put its name on — a floor, not a ceiling.
Edition Breakdown: Standard vs. Midnight
Because every confirmed costume routes through a purchase decision, here is exactly what each edition contains:
| Included | Standard ($29.99) | Midnight Edition ($39.99) |
|---|---|---|
| Full game | Yes | Yes |
| Alucard-style costume | Yes — with pre-order | Yes — with pre-order |
| Trevor Belmont costume | No | Yes |
| Sypha costume | No | Yes |
| 71-track original soundtrack | No | Yes |
| 100+ piece artwork collection | No | Yes |
| Family’s Grace in-game relic | No | Yes |
Read that as $10 buying you two costumes, a relic, the complete soundtrack, and the art collection. If you only care about outfits and gameplay items, the practical question is whether the Trevor and Sypha costumes plus the relic are worth ten dollars to you — the soundtrack and art are covered in detail in our Midnight Edition guide. For lore-first players, wearing Trevor’s gear in a game about his daughter is the kind of roleplay the series rarely offered before.
How the Purchase Costumes Actually Work
A few practical notes, based on what has been announced and what remains unclear:
- The Alucard-style outfit is a pre-order bonus for both editions. You do not need the Midnight Edition to get it — pre-ordering the $29.99 standard edition qualifies. Pre-order windows close at launch, and Konami has not said whether the costume returns later.
- The Trevor and Sypha costumes ship with the Midnight Edition as part of its contents. The exact delivery method — bundled entitlement, store code, in-game unlock — has not been detailed publicly. Expect it to simply appear with a Midnight Edition copy.
- The Family’s Grace relic is not a costume but is easy to confuse with one in store listings. It is an in-game item with effects that have not been fully specified as of August 2026.
- Both editions appear on all four launch platforms — PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and Steam show the same standard and Midnight Edition structure with the same bonus contents. Regional store pages can still vary, so double-check the bonus list on your own platform before pre-ordering.
If you are reading this before October 15, 2026, the decision tree is simple: want the Alucard outfit? Pre-order anything. Want the Trevor and Sypha outfits too? Pre-order the Midnight Edition. After launch, only the Midnight Edition contents remain guaranteed.
Hidden Costumes: What Series Tradition Suggests
Here is where we move from confirmed fact to expectation — clearly labeled. Every outfit above is a purchase bonus. What about costumes hidden in the game itself? Nothing is confirmed, but the series’ track record makes unlockables a very safe bet:
| Series tradition | The precedent | What it might mean here (speculative) |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus modes after clearing the game | Symphony of the Night famously unlocked Richter mode after the credits | Completing the campaign could unlock outfits — or more |
| Clear-time and completion rewards | Classic entries rewarded skilled, thorough play | Speedrun or 100% completion outfits are a natural fit |
| Legacy character cosmetics | Anniversary collections and spinoffs often nod to past heroes | More classic-look outfits could wait beyond the announced three |
Evil Empire’s own history reinforces the hunch: Dead Cells built years of its post-launch life on cosmetic unlocks, and a studio with that DNA building a Castlevania almost certainly hid things in the castle. But until the game is in players’ hands on October 15, any specific claim — “beat the game in under X hours,” “defeat Death without damage” — is invention. We will not print unlock methods we cannot verify.
Launch-Day Full Unlock Table Promise
This page currently lists every costume confirmed as of August 2026 — three of them, all purchase-based. Within the October 15, 2026 launch window, we will replace the speculative section above with verified data: the complete costume list, exact unlock conditions for anything hidden in the game, images of each outfit, and confirmation of whether Midnight Edition cosmetics ever become available separately. If a pre-order costume reappears as paid content after launch, that goes in here too, with dates. The gameVersion badge at the top of this page tells you whether you are reading pre-launch or launch-verified information.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ How do I get the Alucard costume in Castlevania: Belmont's Curse?
Pre-order the game before its October 15, 2026 launch. The Alucard-style outfit is a pre-order bonus that applies to both the $29.99 standard edition and the $39.99 Midnight Edition. After launch, pre-order availability ends, though Konami has not said whether the costume will be offered again later.
▸ What costumes come with the Midnight Edition?
The Midnight Edition ($39.99) includes Trevor Belmont and Sypha costumes for Rose, the 71-track original soundtrack, more than 100 pieces of original artwork, and the in-game Family's Grace relic.
▸ Are there secret costumes in Castlevania: Belmont's Curse?
None have been confirmed as of August 2026. The Castlevania series has a long tradition of hidden outfits and bonus modes, so in-game unlockables are widely expected — but treat any specific unlock method you see before launch as unverified.
▸ Can I buy the Trevor and Sypha costumes separately?
Konami has not announced separate costume purchases. Right now the only confirmed way to get them is buying the $39.99 Midnight Edition. If they are sold separately after launch, we will update this page.
▸ Do costumes change Rose's stats or abilities?
Unknown. Pre-launch materials present the costumes as cosmetic, and the Arcana card system appears to handle abilities, but Konami has not explicitly confirmed whether any outfit carries gameplay effects. The Family's Grace relic, by contrast, is explicitly an in-game item.
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