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Vampires: Bloodlord Rising key art showing Dragos and two vampires with a gothic castle under a full moon.

Vampires: Bloodlord Rising launches in Early Access on January 30

Posted on January 29, 2026February 4, 2026 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Dragos awakens — Vampires: Bloodlord Rising enters Early Access on January 30

Vampires: Bloodlord Rising launches in Early Access on January 30, 2026 for PC. You play as Dragos, a survivor of a vampire attack turned into a creature of the night, fighting to carve out a place in the gothic open world of Sangavia.

If you want the deeper story behind the project, we previously spoke directly with the team:
Behind the Scenes: The Making of Vampires: Bloodlord Rising.
You can also catch our earlier coverage here:
Vampires: Bloodlord Rising — A New Era Dawns From Vampire Dynasty

Vampires: Bloodlord Rising — New Gameplay Video

Video credit: Fix Gaming Channel

Vampires: Bloodlord Rising

Release: January 30, 2026 (Early Access)

Genre: Open-world action RPG, survival, sandbox

Developer / Publisher: Mehuman Games / Toplitz Productions

Platforms: PC — Steam, Epic Games Store


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What the Early Access launch is built around

The pitch is a vampire power fantasy with a practical backbone: build and customize your castle, hunt for blood to sustain yourself, fight and craft your way through the world, and grow a functioning dominion with servants and allies. You can play solo or bring friends along in 4-player co-op.

Three vampires stand before a gothic castle under a full moon in Sangavia.

Promotional artwork for Vampires: Bloodlord Rising, featuring key characters and the looming vampire stronghold of Sangavia.


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

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