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After recently releasing an update adding in trains and working doors, Vampire Survivors: Operation Guns is officially out now with plenty of extra content to play through.

Made in collaboration with the KONAMI's Contra team, you'll finally get some proper guns. And you know what, it fits perfectly within the game. There's a new large stage and a bonus stage, 11 new characters, 22 new weapons between base and evolutions, 6 new music tracks, 13 music tracks directly from the Contra series (6 brand new covers) and a new 6 chapter Adventure too.

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Vampire Survivors is Steam Deck Verified and also has a (unadvertised) Native Linux version.

This DLC was an easy purchase for me, lots of hours of fun in Vampire Survivors and with all these new characters to go through I'm going to sink a whole lot more into it right now. The base game and DLC are still ridiculously cheap too, which caused the developer to answer why it's cheap:

As usual we've been receiving kind comments about pricing and giving us more money, some intended just as a compliment, some actually serious. Collab DLCs have a much higher production cost for us, but that doesn't mean their price should skyrocket.

You've already given us the luxury to keep working on Vampire Survivors even just for fun (hence the constant free updates), it just seems fair to try keep the cost of major expansions as contained as possible and border-line risky. We'd need something very big to justify a higher price point.

And then if we accidentally inflate our own production costs because we decide to add 12 characters for fun instead of the usual 8... well that's our problem innit.

Check it out on the Steam page.

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pb May 9
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