V Rising, the other vampire survival hit of 2022, is going free to play for Halloween

There’s also free Halloween-themed DLC and a big new patch out today.

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The Bloodfeast is coming to the hit indie vampire survival gameV Rising, and while that sounds ominous and potentially horrific, what it means in practical terms is that you can play the game for free this weekend.

Beginning on October 28 and running through November 1, V Rising—not to be confused with Vampire Survivors, which is a whole different thing and, ironically, not actually a survival game (in the conventional sense, at least)—will be fullyfree to playfor all creatures of the night. A day before  that, October 27, V Rising will also be added to Nvidia’s cloud gaming service GeForce Now.

Ahead of the free weekend, developer Stunlock Studios is also releasing Halloween-themed DLC for V Rising called the Haunted Nights Castle Pack, which includes an array of new cosmetics, lighting options, and furniture.

To access the new content, firstinstall it(you’ll need to have V Rising installed as well, naturally) and then complete a trio of journal quests:

Lord of Shadows

The First Book in the Library

Expanding My Domain

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There’s also anew updateout today that makes a number of balance and gameplay changes to V Rising, and adds a new Mad Hunt game present for both PvE and PvP action. The full patch notes are below:

General

General

New Game Presets

Two new Game Presets have been added:

These presets enable three new server settings:

Shuffle V Blood Locations

Shuffle V Blood Abilities

Shuffle V Blood Tech

Balance Changes

Weapons

Spells

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