Here at Push Square, we absolutely love Vampire Survivors! It’s a really addictive “bullet heaven” game, and it’s incredibly affordable at just £3.99 or $4.99.
This game offers excellent value for PlayStation players, and the upcoming spin-off, Vampire Crawlers, seems to be continuing that trend.
The new game, previewed in the trailer, will cost £9.99 or $9.99. That’s a bit more expensive than the first game – over double the price, actually – but we think it will be well worth the cost and offer a lot of value.
The trailer announced the game will be available on April 21, 2026, letting players create strong card combinations and experience exciting gameplay.
Vampire Crawlers takes place in the same universe as the popular game Vampire Survivors, but offers a completely different way to play.
Instead of automatically fighting while you move, you explore straightforward environments from a first-person view. When combat begins, it switches to a turn-based system where you use cards to attack and strengthen your abilities.
This game feels a lot like Vampire Survivors, both in how it looks and sounds, and it’s just as fast-paced. You level up quickly, and you can significantly boost your cards with gems that give them special abilities.
If Crawlers is as fun and rewarding to play as Survivors, it will definitely be worth the cost.
Are you planning on picking this up next month? Tell us in the comments section below.
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2026-03-19 21:06