A chaotic vampire-priest shooter heads to Xbox Series X|S
Priest Simulator: Vampire Show is coming to Xbox Series X|S on May 7, 2026, bringing its strange blend of first-person action, exorcisms, church renovation, sandbox nonsense, and mockumentary-style storytelling to Microsoft’s console.
Developed by the independent Polish studio Asmodev and published by Ultimate Games S.A., the game has already built a strong player response on PC, where it currently sits at a “Very Positive” user rating on Steam.
The premise is exactly as odd as it sounds. Players control Orlok, a vampire who ends up becoming a priest in the village of San de Ville. From there, the job apparently involves fighting evil, helping the faithful, performing exorcisms, upgrading weapons, rebuilding the church, and dealing with a world that seems built around absurd humour rather than safe genre rules.
Priest Simulator: Vampire Show – Official Console Trailer
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According to the publisher, Priest Simulator: Vampire Show mixes shooter, hack ‘n’ slash, simulator, renovator, and sandbox elements. The game also uses cutscenes styled around a mockumentary format, which fits the strange setup and intentionally messy tone.
The Xbox release will also arrive alongside the Her Ghost DLC, which adds a new storyline. On consoles, the standard game is priced at $19.99 / €19.99 or regional equivalent, while the DLC is priced at $2.99 / €2.99.
Priest Simulator: Vampire Show
Release: May 7, 2026 on Xbox Series X|S; available now on PC and PlayStation 5
Genre: Action, Simulation, Adventure, FPS, Sandbox, Hack ‘n’ Slash
Developer / Publisher: Asmodev, Ultimate Games S.A.
Platforms: Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Store
What players can expect
The game’s feature list includes fighting evil, exorcising possessed villagers, shooting, side activities, church restoration, races, and an original soundtrack connected to the black metal band Gruzja. The publisher also lists more than 10 hours of gameplay.
This is not the kind of game trying to look clean, quiet, or normal. It is loud, strange, crude, and deliberately absurd. For players who enjoy games like Postal, No More Heroes, or comedy with a sharper edge, Priest Simulator: Vampire Show may be one to watch when it arrives on Xbox Series X|S.
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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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