Vampire Survivors Switch
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Vampire Survivors Coming to the Switch

Nintendo and Poncle revealed that Vampire Survivors will be coming to the Switch soon. The BAFTA-winning roguelike will be hitting Nintendo’s system on August 17, 2023.

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Here’s the trailer showing off the Switch version of the game.

Vampire Survivors was released on PC in October 2022 and has since been ported to Xbox consoles and mobile platforms. The game is about surviving waves of enemies with an automatically attacking character. Upgrades can be unlocked by leveling up or spending gold between runs, making it easier to survive with each run. Despite the title, none of the enemies in the game are vampires.

Vampire Survivors releases for Nintendo Switch on August 17, 2023. It’s available now for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and mobile platforms.


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