Vampire Crawlers spin-off releases on April 21

Vampire Survivors' deck-building spin-off, Vampire Crawlers, will launch on April 21 for PC via Steam, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and Switch. It will be available on Xbox Game Pass from day one, with mobile versions for Android and iOS planned later this year. The game is priced at £9.99 in the UK and equivalent in other regions.

The announcement confirms a release date for Vampire Crawlers, described as a deckbuilding, dungeon-crawling spin-off from Vampire Survivors. It transforms the high-speed action into a first-person card-slinging experience. Players explore the Vampire Survivors world from a new perspective amid rapid card combat, as per the official blurb: “The deckbuilding, dungeon-crawling spin-off takes the high-speed action of Vampire Survivors and turns it into a chaotic first-person card-slinging fiesta, allowing players to explore the world of Vampire Survivors from a whole new perspective, mostly because they'll be too busy slinging cards at Mach speed to take in the scenery. ”Developer Poncle shared a teaser video urging players to “stop buying drugs” and purchase Vampire Crawlers instead. Pricing is set at £9.99 in the UK, €9.99, $9.99, and ¥1200 elsewhere.Eurogamer's Bertie tested the demo and noted mixed impressions. “Vampire Crawlers works within the confines of what it does, but as a Vampire Survivors experience, it wavers,” he wrote. He praised boss encounters for nearing the original's intensity but criticized the staccato pacing and lack of strategic depth in the card mechanics: “There are moments - usually when fighting waves of creatures in a boss encounter - that Vampire Crawlers comes close to the intoxication of its source material. But the staccato nature of the game always seems to interrupt it. As a Vampire Survivors experience, it's fractured, and as a card game, it's not really detailed enough; I don't see much room for strategy or theorising here.”

Related Articles

Realistic illustration depicting Vampire Crawlers roguelite demo battle with card combat, Steam and Xbox Game Pass branding for February 2026 release.
Image generated by AI

Vampire Crawlers demo set for Steam and Xbox in February

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Developer Poncle has announced a demo for its upcoming deck-building spin-off Vampire Crawlers, arriving on Steam and Xbox Game Pass on February 23, 2026. The game, a roguelite take on the Vampire Survivors universe, promises fast-paced turn-based combat and extensive card customization. This follows the title's reveal last November, which has already garnered over 200,000 wishlists.

Poncle, the studio behind Vampire Survivors, has announced Vampire Crawlers, a deckbuilding dungeon-crawler set in the same world as its predecessor. The game introduces roguelite elements and a card-based system, marking a departure from the original's bullet hell style. It is slated for release in 2026 across multiple platforms, including day-one availability on Xbox Game Pass.

Reported by AI

Poncle, the developer behind the influential Vampire Survivors, has released a first developer update for its upcoming roguelite deckbuilder spin-off, Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard. The update highlights two key mechanics designed to blend fast-paced action with card-based gameplay. Players can expect an upcoming demo to try these features.

A new dark fantasy game called Decrepit was unveiled at The Game Awards 2025, blending souls-like combat with old-school dungeon-crawling mechanics. Developed by Jämmerdal Games, the first-person title is set for PC release in 2026. Players will navigate a persistent castle filled with dynamic enemy encounters and stamina-based battles.

Reported by AI

Developer Mega Crit announced on February 19 that Slay the Spire 2 will enter early access on March 5. Several indie studios have delayed or rescheduled their roguelike deckbuilder games to avoid competing directly with the highly anticipated sequel. This move echoes past instances where smaller titles shifted to sidestep major releases.

Minecraft Dungeons 2, a sequel to the 2020 action-RPG spin-off, will launch later this year on PC via Xbox and Steam, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and Xbox Series with Game Pass support. The announcement came after a premature leak from Gematsu's social media post. Publisher Xbox Game Studios and developers Mojang Studios and Double Eleven confirmed the project ahead of its formal reveal at Minecraft Live.

Reported by AI

Slay the Spire 2 has sold 3 million copies at $25 each—generating around $75 million before fees—and seen more than 25 million runs attempted in its first week of Steam Early Access since March 5, 2026, developer Mega Crit announced. The deckbuilder peaked at over 430,000 concurrent players, topped Steam charts, released exploit fixes, and teased updates, accessibility features, and new merchandise.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline