• $2.49 is a really reasonable price point for DLC. I haven’t played Vampire Survivors since I got to the point I could get 1000+ golden eggs per run, but it sounds like the Adventure update is specifically designed to create novel content for endgame players.

    I’m looking forward to the update and it would be silly not to get the DLC at that price. Good timing for me, too, since my wife is getting me a Steam Deck for Christmas.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    First up, the free Adventures Update which brings with it self-contained, mini story-modes that remix the game’s content.

    Will be added to the list on Steam together with the next content patch, your 100% is safe for the rest of the year!

    Developer poncle said part of the point is to “actually to give you an excuse to play VS when you feel like it, but have already unlocked everything the game has to offer” on top of giving you a “feeling of starting fresh, with a different set of weapons, without actually remaining behind with the progression of the base game”

    As for the Vampire Survivors: Emergency Meeting DLC, they took some elements of Among Us and “freely re-interpreted them in a Vampire Survivors spin, for some outrageous, ridiculous, and hopefully fun, combinations of characters and weapons”.

    It’s pretty content packed too with multiple characters, 15 new weapons, a new stage and new music.

    The game has Native Linux support (still not advertised) and it is Steam Deck Verified.


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