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Vampire Hunters game artwork showcasing chaotic battles with stacked weapons

From Sunny Brazil to Transylvania Unmissable Discount on Vampire Hunters

Posted on March 1, 2025September 16, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

From Brazil to Transylvania — Carnival promo and why Vampire Hunters hits different

Editor’s note: This story was originally published around Brazil’s Carnival period and referenced a limited-time discount and giveaway (now ended). We’ve preserved the core details for the archive and updated with verified store links.

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Vampire Hunters is a Brazil-made roguelite FPS where the joy is pure chaos: stack up to 14 guns at once and turn Dracula’s hordes into scrap. It fuses old-school shooter feel with “Survivors-like” progression—level, pick upgrades, evolve builds, and chase that “one more run” loop.

Each Hunter brings a unique twist, and the steampunk-tinted Transylvania stages keep the pace brisk. Expect goofy-but-useful upgrades (yes, a holy-water hose) and a soundtrack that leans into playful, electronic energy. It’s built for mayhem, but with just enough depth to keep experiments fresh.

Vampire Hunters

Release: October 30, 2024

Genre: Roguelite FPS, Bullet Heaven, Action

Developer/Publisher: Gamecraft Studios

Platforms: PC (Steam), PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series, Nintendo Switch

Related reading: Producer Tiago Zaidan on evolving chaos into an FPS


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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