Swedish game developer Stunlock Studios is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated arrival of their acclaimed vampire survival RPG and castle builder game, V Rising, to the PlayStation 5 console. Get ready to immerse yourself in a captivating world of vampires as you embark on an epic journey of survival and kingdom-building. Explore the breathtaking landscapes, engage in thrilling battles, and unleash your supernatural abilities in this action-packed adventure. Prepare to immerse yourself in the rich lore and captivating gameplay of V Rising on the PlayStation 5, and experience the ultimate gaming experience like never before.
The vampire survival game V Rising is coming soon to the PlayStation 5. It has also been confirmed that a long requested feature will finally make its way to the original PC version.
V Rising, made by Swedish developer Stunlock Studios, quickly became a hit after it was launched as an early access PC title in May 2022. The Unity-based RPG and castle builder put a unique spin on the open-world survival experience by having players take on the role of magic-wielding vampires, a distinction that helped V Rising set itself apart from other similar games. As of January 2023, V Rising has sold an estimated three million copies, and now the game has the opportunity to win over a completely new audience.
A gameplay trailer shown at 2024's first PlayStation State of Play revealed that a PS5 port of V Rising is set to be released in 2024. This launch will mark the console debut of V Rising, which is considered to be one of the best vampire games of all time. PC players received some good news, too, as it was revealed that V Rising will finally receive official controller support.
When Is V Rising Coming to PS5?
The V Rising Twitter account confirmed that the Windows version of the game will get the sought after feature. Despite being out for nearly two years, V Rising still has no official support for controllers on PC. Players, however, have reported that the game can still be enjoyed with a few caveats on handheld systems like Valve's popular Steam Deck or the much more powerful Asus ROG Ally.
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