‘Vampire Therapist’ Coming to PlayStation, Switch Consoles on February 17

After opening its practice on Steam back in 2024, the BAFTA-nominated visual novel adventure Vampire Therapist is making its way to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and the Nintendo Switch later this month on February 17, with the Xbox release coming on March 5.

Vampire Therapist will launch on consoles complete with the base game, all free content updates, and the Couples Therapy DLC included. The game has also been revamped with improved controller support, so console players can sink into their sofa and enjoy the game in a more relaxed manner.

The story for Vampire Therapist sees players step into the boots of Sam, a cowboy (and vampire) from the Old West who is looking to change his murderous ways and connect with what’s left of his soul. Looking for answers in his immortality, Sam travels to Europe and is taken under the (bat)wing of reformed assassin, warrior and undead heartthrob Andromachos.

Together, they help blood-sucking immortals realise that just because they’re dead, it doesn’t mean they can’t live. All of the techniques discussed and used in Vampire Therapist were created in consultation with licensed therapists to give the game an authentic message.

Throughout the game, you’ll be meeting up with a variety of clients: self-hating vampires, agoraphobic social media addicts, supernatural narcissists, and victims of centuries-old capitalistic systems.

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