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Ready for more Vampire Survivors? After recently launching the big co-op update developer poncle has begun teasing the Chilling Update v1.7. They're not giving out an exact date of when it will release other than "in a few weeks".

We don't know exactly what will be in it other than a new frosty stage, a new character, weapon "and more". So more details will come on it closer to release. For now you just get to enjoy their latest completely over the top trailer showcasing a few spoilery bits on what's coming to the incredibly popular game:

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Vampire Survivors has Native Linux support (although not actually advertised) and it is Steam Deck Verified.

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hardpenguin Sep 26, 2023
Perfect! A Christmas / Winter update!
Jpxe Sep 27, 2023
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I feel bad for the developer, he just recently spent a lot of time and effort to switch engine to Unity, getting done just before the recent shit show.

Apparently he will not use it again (from Reddit AMA): https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/16rsuh0/comment/k2557sm/?context=3
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