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V-Rising is addictive!
V Rising Free Weekend: Unleash Your Inner Vampire This Weekend
V Rising free weekend brings its vampire survival action RPG adventure game to Steam Deck and Linux PC via Windows to rise from the grave. Thanks to the creative team at Stunlock Studios, the night feels more alive than ever. Which is yours to play for free now on Steam. The castle doors are opening, and the night is calling. For a few days only, V Rising free weekend gives you the full vampire fantasy, with blood hunts, gothic castles, brutal boss fights, and that dangerous feeling that one more run could steal your whole night. There is something special about a title that lets you crawl out of a coffin, weak and hungry, then slowly turn into the kind of monster everyone else fears. V Rising understands that fantasy right away. It does not waste your time. It drops you into a dark world, points you toward the next vein of power, and says, “Go earn it.” From today at 10:00 AM Pacific Time until May 18th at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, Stunlock Studios is letting players try the full release at no cost on Steam. That means this is the perfect time to grab a few friends, fire it up on Linux PC or Steam Deck through Steam, and see why more than 6 million vampires have already joined the hunt.
The Night Is Wide Open
The best part of the V Rising free weekend is simple. You are not getting a tiny demo or some locked-down trial. Since you get to step into the full gothic world and feel the loop that makes this game so hard to put down. You wake up as a newly risen vampire in a world ruled by humans. At first, you are fragile. The sun is not just scenery. It is a real threat. You learn fast. Stick to the shadows. Hunt when the moon is high. Feed when the moment is right. That tension gives every trip outside your castle a pulse. One minute you are gathering resources. The next, you are dodging holy warriors, chasing better blood, or dragging yourself back home before daylight ruins your plan. It is survival, but with style.
V Rising Vampire Survival Action RPG Adventure Free Weekend for PC Players
As a vampire survival Action RPG adventure, V Rising hits a sweet spot in this free weekend. You gather, craft and fight. You upgrade. Then you do it all again, only stronger, faster, and with more attitude. You can play solo and treat the world like your own dark kingdom. Or you can team up with friends and turn the night into a full squad hunt. Raid villages. Push into dangerous zones. Take down powerful enemies. Build a castle that actually feels like it belongs to you. For Linux and Steam Deck players, this kind of game is a great fit. It has that “just one more objective” energy that works whether you are locked in at your desk or chilling with a handheld. Focused players will also appreciate a release where control, timing, and smart movement matter. You are not just watching a vampire story. You are surviving one.
Build the Castle, Rule the Night
V Rising does not stop at combat. Your castle is the heart of your rise. You start small, like every good survival game demands. A few walls. Some basic tools. A safe place to hide from the sun. Then the dream gets bigger. You gather better materials, expand your domain, craft stronger gear, and shape your gothic home into something that feels earned. That is where the gameplay gets personal. Everyone builds a little differently. Some players want the clean, efficient fortress. Some want the dramatic vampire mansion with pure “final boss lives here” energy. Both are valid. Both feel great. And yes, you can raise loyal thralls too. Because what is a vampire lord without servants?
V Rising - Launch Trailer now with a Free Weekend
The Boss Hunts Are Where the Blood Gets Loud
The real climb comes from hunting legendary foes. V Rising sends you after brutal enemies like Dracula, Werewolves, Witches, and the powerful Church. These fights are not just trophies. When you defeat major enemies and drink their blood, you absorb new powers. That makes every hunt feel like progress with teeth. You are not grinding just to watch numbers go up. You are hunting something scary so you can become scarier. That is the whole vampire fantasy in one clean loop, and it works.
PvE, PvP, or Pure Chaos With Friends
The V Rising free weekend is also a smart chance to figure out how you want to play. PvE lets you focus on exploration, castle building, boss fights, and that steady climb from fresh corpse to nightmare ruler. PvP adds a sharper edge. Suddenly, the world is not only dangerous because of monsters and the sun. Other players are out there too, building, hunting, and looking for weakness. That choice matters. Some nights you want a chill castle-building grind. Other nights you want the stress of knowing another vampire might be watching from the trees.
A Strong Deal If the Darkness Gets You
Once the free weekend ends, the pull may still be there, since Stunlock Studios is dropping V Rising to 55% off during the event on Steam and Humble Store. Which is roughly $17.50 USD / £14.69 / 17,50€. Plus, all DLC's are 20% off as well. That makes the timing pretty solid. Try it free on Linux and Steam Deck via Proton, from May 14th to May 18th. See how it feels with your setup, your friends, and your playstyle. Then decide if you want to keep the coffin warm after the weekend ends.
This Is the V Rising Free Weekend to Rise
There are a lot of survival games out there, but V Rising has its own bite, and you'll see in this free weekend. Since it blends gothic drama, action RPG progression, castle building, boss hunting, and co-op chaos into something that feels made for late nights. For Linux players, open-source supporters, Steam Deck fans, and anyone who loves a game with real momentum, the V Rising free weekend is worth a serious look.