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    Vampire Crawlers: The Vampire Survivors Spinoff Hits PC & Consoles on April 21!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Vampire Crawlers, a roguelike deckbuilder spin-off of Vampire Survivors, releases on April 21 for PC, consoles, and later on mobile, with a $10 price or via Xbox Game Pass.
    2. The game is set in the same universe, featuring familiar characters and enemies, but introduces first-person gameplay with strategic card-based combat.
    3. Developed by Poncle with Nosebleed Interactive, it’s the first of multiple Vampire Survivors-inspired projects, including a Warhammer-themed game.
    4. Critics enjoyed the demo, highlighting its strategic depth, and fans are eager to dive into its April launch, potentially disrupting their plans.

    Exciting news for gamers and tech enthusiasts alike: Vampire Crawlers, a new spinoff from Vampire Survivors, is set to launch on April 21. This dungeon-crawling roguelike deckbuilder will be available on PC and consoles, including Steam, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and Nintendo Switch. The game will retail for $10, but players can enjoy it for free on Xbox Game Pass from day one.

    Additionally, Vampire Crawlers is headed to iOS and Android later this year. This mobile release will let fans experience the game’s action on phones, expanding its reach to a broader audience.

    The game shares many features with Vampire Survivors, like characters and enemies, but introduces a fresh perspective through first-person gameplay. Instead of automatic fire, players use cards to attack or boost their stats, adding a strategic layer. Cards can be upgraded, and weapons can evolve, offering diverse ways to customize your experience.

    Poncle developed Vampire Crawlers with Nosebleed Interactive’s help. Interestingly, this is just the beginning; Poncle plans several more Vampire Survivors spin-offs, including a Warhammer-themed version arriving soon.

    After playing the demo, it’s clear Vampire Crawlers offers engaging gameplay with wild potential for creative combos. Fans may find themselves eager to dive in late April, as the game promises both challenge and fun. Meanwhile, the game’s expansion to mobile devices shows how gaming companies are leveraging technology to make entertainment more accessible everywhere. These innovations highlight how smart cities and urban tech can enhance entertainment experiences—bringing fun to our fingertips and connecting communities through shared gaming adventures.

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