Hit indie title Vampire Survivors is getting its greatest chunk of downloadable content material so far within the Ode to Castlevania enlargement releasing on Halloween.
Developer poncle revealed a trailer for the DLC on X/Twitter, under. It accommodates greater than 20 characters and 40 weapons alongside one large stage “and extra” for $3.99. “There’s a lot content material you are assured at the very least one other 10 hours of gameplay,” poncle stated.
A trendy animated trailer reveals a mix of Vampire Survivors’ pixel artwork gameplay with slick Castlevania animations displaying off a handful of the characters arriving within the sport. Ode to Castlevania will come to all platforms the place Vampire Survivors is out there on Halloween.
the brand new Vampire Survivors DLC NO ONE anticipated! Ode to Castlevania is coming October thirty first to all platforms 🍷
our greatest DLC so far, there’s a lot content material you are assured at the very least one other 10 hours of gameplay 😈
🧄 20+ characters💥 40+ weapons🗺️ 1 MASSIVE stage + extra! pic.twitter.com/lHjFm3cUFi
— Vampire Survivors 🦇🧄 Ode to Castlevania thirty first Oct (@poncle_vampire) October 21, 2024
Vampire Survivors is a fast-paced and excessive gothic horror sport with rogue-lite parts, the place your decisions can let you rapidly snowball in opposition to the a whole bunch of monsters that get thrown at you. It grew to become one of many greatest shock hits of the previous couple of years as what launched as a humble indie sport on Steam blew up in reputation and snowballed itself.
Poncle quickly added layers of latest content material to the sport and the core expertise now presents 50 playable characters and 80 weapons to play with. That is earlier than the 2 main expansions too, to not point out the Ode to Castlevania DLC.
In our 8/10 overview, IGN stated: “Want a sport to play whereas listening to podcasts? That is it. Vampire Survivors is outwardly easy however seems to be an extremely deep gap to fall down — although it is not with out prolonged uninteresting intervals while you get forward of its curve.”
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.