- Project Vampire is a survival ARPG set in a dark, dangerous gothic world.
- The closed beta test will run until October 28, with no official global launch date announced yet.
- The game features fast-paced combat, castle building, vampire powers, multiplayer, gear, gothic visuals, and more.
Level Infinite, a subsidiary of Tencent Games, has announced a closed beta test for its new vampire-themed survival ARPG, Project Vampire, now available on Android in the Philippines. The CBT is live from October 24 to October 28, and is not yet available on iOS.
Play as a vampire lord and explore a gothic world full of danger
Project Vampire plunges you into a gothic world full of danger and mystery. Here, you can step into the shoes of a newly awakened vampire lord, hunting under the blood moon, wielding supernatural powers, and commanding the night.

According to the story, the world has changed while you slept, and now every shadow hides secrets waiting for you to be uncovered. Here, ancient curses linger in forgotten ruins, and rival factions are constantly after you for power.
Players can build a fortress, recruit vampire servants, and team up with others
Vampires definitely seem to be having their moment again, with Vizta Games releasing Silver and Blood, and now Project Vampire joining the trend. Now, I’m especially eager for the fast-paced, cool combat, where you can drain your enemies’ blood to gain new abilities.
Beyond combat, you can also build and customize your own formidable fortress, even recruit loyal vampire servants, and grow your dark empire. I also like the social aspect, letting you team up with others to explore, build, and fight together as one vampire family.
Project Vampire is set to launch a closed beta test on Android in the Philippines from October 24 to October 28. You can download the game via the Google Play Store when it starts.
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