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Vampire Crawlers demo coming in February

On both Steam and Xbox.

Vampire Crawlers demo will be available on both Steam and Xbox from 23 February, developer Poncle today confirmed.

Pages for the demo aren’t live as yet, but you’ll soon be able to learn more over on Vampire Crawlers‘ Steam page.

Alongside news of the demo also came the first episode in a series Poncle is calling, “Let’s Explore Vampire Crawlers“. The episode is below and explores the game’s turn-based combat and card customisation.

“In Vampire Crawlers, you don’t have to pause for animations to complete before triggering your next move,” Poncle said of its turn-based combat. “The game intelligently stacks and executes your ability inputs with precision, allowing you to play at your own chaotic pace. It turns tactical combat into a fast, engaging, and visually rewarding experience.”

Expect Vampire Crawlers sometime in 2026 on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, Switch, iOS, and Android devices.


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