I’ll be honest: I don’t think of Vampire Survivors as much of a resource hog, given that it consists mostly of lightly-animated sprites roaming a 2D plane, but that might just be because I’m not very good at it. As rounds drag on, sprites pile up and the weapon effects grow ever-more vivacious, meaning even a game as elegant and humble as this can start chugging. Good news, then, that Vampire Survivors has finally put a firm date on its switch to Unity almost a year after it was first announced.

The transition to the new engine—which is the one the game already uses on mobile and Xbox—will take place on August 17, and Poncle promises it’s been “thoroughly tested and runs better than the old one”. I’m inclined to believe that; the Unity version has actually been accessible as a Steam beta for ages now, and the vast majority of feedback I’ve seen from people who have tried it out has been overwhelmingly positive.

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