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V Rising 1.0 will improve the game’s longevity, says devs

Is V Rising live service? No, according to developer Stunlock Studios, and V Rising 1.0 will be 'an evolution' of the survival game with 'improved longevity'

The final V Rising 1.0 release will be an evolution of the survival game

So is V Rising live service or something the developer feels needs large player counts to be successful? It seems that’s not the case, as according to the survival game‘s creators Stunlock Studios, although it is working towards making the final V Rising 1.0 release “an evolution” of the vampire game – with “improved longevity” too.

In a new interview with SegmentNext, developer Stunlock Studios revealed a selection of new details about the direction V Rising is headed with its final 1.0 release – whenever that will be. The RPG game has received excellent sales figures on Steam, and a number of those players are worried about longevity in particular.

Regarding player retention, Stunlock believes V Rising doesn’t need “a large population to continue to be fun, and it really just isn’t a live service game in that sense.” While the team is “incredibly thankful” for the support from players, it doesn’t “feel beholden to keeping every single person playing indefinitely.”

Nevertheless, Stunlock says it is working on a final 1.0 release “with improved longevity and new ways to experience Vardoran” and the team will do its “very best to make sure people come back for our updates.”

“We aim to make the full release of V Rising an evolution of the game,” Stunlock concludes, “and there will be some super exciting additions coming.”

If you haven’t yet picked up V Rising or are waiting for the final release, make sure to check out the ultimate beginner’s guide for everything you need to know to get started.