Nobody announced this one at a showcase. No countdown timer, no hype campaign. The Game Kitchen just quietly dropped a free expansion for Blasphemous 2 this week, and it is substantial enough to feel like a proper content release rather than a patch with extras bolted on.
The expansion is officially titled Blasphemous II: The Third Sin, and it is available right now.

New whip weapon in The Third Sin
A castle that rivals the base game in scale
The headline feature is the setting itself. The Third Sin takes place inside a gothic castle that once served as a refuge for Cvstodia's nobles before The Miracle tore through its walls. The space spans meandering halls, twisting towers, a cavernous library, and a dank crypt, and it is not small. The Game Kitchen describes it as a quarter of the size of the combined Blasphemous II and Mea Culpa world maps. For a free update, that is a serious amount of new terrain to cover.
The tone fits exactly what fans of the series expect: foreboding, oppressive, and packed with the kind of gothic detail that made the original so memorable.
Three Familiars change how you play
Beyond the map itself, The Third Sin introduces three Familiars, described as magical entities that accompany The Penitent One through both combat and exploration. These are not cosmetic companions. They actively support your run, which adds a layer of strategic variety that the base game did not have.
This is the kind of addition that can genuinely shift how returning players approach the game, especially those who have already cleared the main content and want a reason to re-engage.
A new weapon and expanded combat options
The Penitent One's arsenal grows with a blade-tipped whip, which brings a new set of standard and special attacks to the moveset. For a game built around precise, deliberate combat, a weapon with extended reach and its own attack chains is a meaningful addition rather than a reskin.
The expansion also adds new prayers and unlockable outfits, giving players more ways to customise their build and appearance as they work through the castle.
Boss replay gallery and six new tracks
Two additions round out the package in ways that veteran players will appreciate. A boss gallery lets you replay previous bosses, which is a clean quality-of-life feature for anyone who wants to revisit a fight without starting a new run. Series composer Carlos Viola contributes 6 new music tracks built specifically for the castle's atmosphere, which matters in a game where the soundtrack does a lot of the heavy lifting for tone.

Boss gallery replay feature
What this means for Blasphemous 2 players
Free post-launch content of this scale is not something you see often. A new biome roughly a quarter the size of the full game, a new weapon class, companion mechanics, and additional music, all at no cost, is the kind of update that keeps a game in active rotation well past its original release window.
For anyone who bounced off Blasphemous 2 after finishing the main story, The Third Sin is a legitimate reason to return. For players who never started, this makes the package considerably more complete than it was at launch.
You can find the full Blasphemous 2 guides collection if you need help navigating the new castle or want to brush up on the base game before diving in. For broader help across your library, the gaming guides hub has you covered.
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