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.
| 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.
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen is the Reviews and Guides Editor at Explosion.com. With a background in game design studies and 6 years of gaming journalism, Sarah brings technical insight to her reviews and creates comprehensive guides that help players get the most out of their games. She has reviewed over 200 titles across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms. Her current obsessions include FromSoftware titles and indie roguelikes.



