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Vampire Survivors is available right now for free on Android and iOS

Vampire Survivors has for many people been one of the standout indie hits of 2022. Previously available only on PC, at the 2022 Game Awards it was revealed that the roguelite time survival RPG would be coming to mobile devices – and it is available right now for free.

For the uninitiated, Vampire Survivors is a bullet-hell roguelite survival RPG in which the goal is to survive against hordes of thousands of enemies for 30 minutes. One of the most compelling aspects of the game is its minimalism – with players only able to move the character and little else.

The game hit it big on PC due to its accessibility, as well as its incredibly cheap price of just £3.99 (and this was after a price hike).

Thanks to its simplistic controls, Vampire Survivors feels right at home on a smartphone, and so its surprise announcement at The Game Awards was welcome indeed – especially as the game is entirely free-to-play (with optional ads for a revive and gold bonus).

Vampire survivors is a highly addictive title, and with it now being on mobile, the game’s growth potential is exponential. Vampire Survivors can be found HERE for iOS and HERE for Android.

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