V Rising

Stunlock Studios Confirms New Game After V Rising Success

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Stunlock Studios is hard at work on a new game, continuing to explore the vampire themes they established with V Rising. Their teaser — “The odyssey of the Vampire continues” — clearly connects to the survival crafting hit that has garnered over 64,700 Steam reviews, boasting an 89% positive rating since its full 1.0 launch in May 2024.

While Stunlock hasn’t shared a title, genre, or release window for this new project, they emphasize that vampires are still at the heart of their creative vision. This focus makes sense, as V Rising emerged as one of the standout indie successes of 2024, selling for $34.99 on Steam and generating enough revenue to support a small independent studio’s next multi-year development cycle.

The studio’s timing is interesting. V Rising spent two years in Early Access before its full release on May 8, 2024. Now, Stunlock seems to have reached a stage where either a second team or the entire studio post-support is getting into early production on something new. We don’t yet know if this new game will be a sequel, a spin-off, or an entirely different experience within the same universe.

As of now, V Rising boasts 3,176 concurrent players on Steam. That’s a solid number for an indie title that’s over a year past its full launch. This player retention gives Stunlock a ready-made audience for marketing a follow-up, especially if the new game appeals to the same demographic that enjoyed V Rising’s mix of base-building, boss hunting, and vampire power fantasy.

The use of the word “odyssey” in Stunlock’s teaser might suggest a wider scope — perhaps something more journey-focused than the castle survival loop of V Rising. While that’s just speculation, studios usually choose teaser language thoughtfully, knowing fans will dissect every word.

By The Numbers
Steam Review Score 89% positive
Total Steam Reviews 64,742
Current Steam Price $34.99
Current Concurrent Players 3,176
Full Release Date May 8, 2024

The community’s response to V Rising has generally been very positive over time, although the game does split opinions on its narrative demands. One Steam reviewer, who logged significant hours, explained: “I was having a blast for the first 10 hours of this game, hunting strong bosses, growing stronger, building an epic castle… then the game told me to kill a sweet, pudgy old grandma.” This complaint highlights V Rising’s intentional moral dilemmas rather than a design flaw, showcasing the strong reactions from players who are truly engaged.

What To Watch

  • Keep an eye out for Stunlock to announce a title or genre at major events — Summer Game Fest and Gamescom are likely candidates for a proper reveal in the next year.
  • Watch how closely the new project connects with V Rising’s mechanics versus exploring the vampire universe in a different genre, like an RPG or a narrative-driven game.
  • Monitor V Rising’s ongoing player retention, as this will affect how aggressively Stunlock markets the new game to its existing community versus reaching out to a new audience.