Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors is keeping a real Steam audience after its launch week. Steam's most-played chart listed the spin-off at No. 46 in the latest April 29 snapshot checked for this report, up from No. 159 in the chart's prior-week comparison.
The chart position now lines up with an official audience milestone from its first week. Vampire Crawlers had 17,051 players in-game at that Steam snapshot and a weekly peak of 28,689, keeping it close to the top-50 range it had already reached in Gamers Now's latest weekly Steam chart roundup.
A Vampire Survivors spin-off with a fast first week
On its Steam store page, Vampire Crawlers is described as a turn-based roguelite deckbuilder from the creators of Vampire Survivors. The game trades the original's real-time survival chaos for card-driven dungeon crawling, combo stacking and familiar monster-clearing momentum.

The official milestone arrived quickly. In a Steam announcement, the team said Vampire Crawlers launched on April 21 on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox and PlayStation, then reached 1 million users in its first week.
That user figure is not the same thing as Steam sales, and the Steam chart itself tracks player activity. Together, the two points show a launch that has produced both broad platform reach and visible Steam activity.
Hotfixes and Endless Mode are already in motion
The same announcement also gives players a clearer picture of what comes next. The team listed incoming hotfixes for crashes, save-slot errors, corrupt save data detection, frame-rate limits and other early issues. It also said quality-of-life updates, Endless Mode and a broader content roadmap are in development.
The post-launch plan also gives current player activity a clearer next step. Vampire Crawlers is entering the live patch cycle that can keep players checking back after the first week, especially in a roguelite where build variety, progression and post-launch tuning can shape how long a community sticks around.
For Steam readers, the notable part is the scale. Vampire Crawlers is not challenging the platform's evergreen giants, but a top-50 placement, a 113-rank week-over-week climb and an official 1 million-user launch update make it one of the clearer new-release movements on Steam this week.
