Vampire Survivors Is Coming To PlayStation At Last

Vampire Survivors Is Coming To PlayStation At Last

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Vampire Survivors Is Coming To PlayStation At Last

The hit title developed and published by poncle, Vampire Survivors, is finally making its way to the PlayStation family of consoles this month.

The BAFTA ‘Best Game’ award winner, Vampire Survivors has seen a release on many platforms including smartphones, and today the developers at poncle have announced it is PlayStation’s turn. Vampire Survivors and all of its post-launch updated content is coming to the PlayStation family of consoles on August 29. On the Steam platform alone, poncle’s breakout title still sees thousands of daily players (according to SteamChartz) and has garnered over 200,000 positive Steam reviews.

Vampire Survivors Is Coming To Playstation At Last

The Roguelike title puts players behind the capable pixels of one of the many cast of characters tasked with pushing back the hordes of the night. It’s worth mentioning all of the previously released DLC (including the Among Us Emergency Meeting! mashup) will be launching at the exact same time, so fans can get a full fix of poncle’s offerings. CGMagazine’s review of poncle’s breakout title says “It never feels like you’re playing the same game twice. Whether you’re trying to hit the 30-minute mark, completing missions to unlock new characters or items, or upping the difficulty to really challenge yourself, there is always something exciting to do.”

Vampire Survivors PlayStation Pricing

  • Vampire Survivors ($4.99/€4.99/£3.99)
  • Legacy of the Moonspell DLC ($1.99/€1.99/£1.59)
  • Tides of the Foscari DLC ($1.99/€1.99/£1.59)
  • Emergency Meeting – Among Us DLC ($2.49/€2.49/£1.99)
  • Operation Guns – Contra DLC ($2.49/€2.49/£1.99)

To absorb all of the available content available, fans will have to shell out just under $14 to snag all of the content poncle has released since Vampire Survivors launched back in 2022, where it was only available on Steam. Now, the title is available on nearly every platform, with the PlayStation family of consoles letting the night into their ranks on August 29.

Philip Watson
Philip Watson

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