Due on March 31, and naturally ‘at a later date on Switch’

After a tease late last year, people cracked the code, and recognized a subtle flute melody from the Ubisoft gameChild of Light. And lo and behold,confirmed this morning by 505 Games, there’s going to be aBloodstained Child of Lightcrossover.

Aurora, the hero from 2014’sChild of Light, is entering the fray. She has a light story reason for being there, having “awoken in a strange, dangerous new land.” She’ll wield the Sword of Matildis from her game, and will be accompanied by the cute floating blob wisp Igniculus (who will slow enemies and heal Aurora).

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To level up she can transmute things via the NPC Johannes, and absorb shards over time to upgrade her abilities. Defeating bosses will push her even further, giving her a similar arc to Miriam where she can unlock new movement powers to traverse to more areas.

Thankfully, like some prior DLC, starting as Aurora is streamlined: you just start a new save file and choose between Miriam, Zangetsu, or Aurora with a handy menu (505 also reminds us that selectingBloodlessis possible with naming a save “BLOODLESS” in caps).

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So as per usual, the crossover character will arrive on March 31 on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms, butnot Switch.The latter will arrive “at a later date,” which is code for “whenever we can get it even remotely playable.”

[Update:The “later date” Switch edition of the Bloodstained Child of Light crossoverhas finally come. It was released on July 17, 2025.]

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