Vampire Therapist comes to consoles later this month

BAFTA-nominated game Vampire Therapist will finally make its way to consoles.
Revealed yesterday, Vampire Therapist will land on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on February 17. The game will appear on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on March 5. The console versions will feature the base game as well as free content updates and the Couples Therapy DLC. Wishlist the game on consoles right now here.
A synopsis for Vampire Therapist reads:
Released on PC in 2024, Vampire Therapist sees players take on the role of a reformed Wild West gunslinger-slash-vampire, as they guide their fellow undead spawn through the twists and turns of an immortal existence. The world may not accept them, but perhaps they can learn to accept themselves.
Vampire Therapist Features:
Real Therapy Concepts: You’ll learn and apply real cognitive behavioral therapy concepts vetted by licensed therapists. By challenging client statements that contain “cognitive distortions”, you’ll help vampires see where their thoughts don’t match reality.
A Comedic Look Through History: Meet emotionally damaged vampires from ancient Greece, Renaissance Italy, revolutionary France, Tudor England, and Iron Age Ireland.
An All-Star Voice Cast: Featuring Matthew Mercer (Critical Role, Baldur's Gate 3), Francesca Meaux (Hades), Sarah Grayson (Gone Home, Hades II), Kylie Clark, and the game's creator, Cyrus Nemati (Hades, Pyre).
Unique Setting: Vampire Therapist merges cozy self-introspection with a dark European goth vibe. In fact, the whole thing takes place above a goth club in Germany filled with willing necks to bite.
Minigames: Learn mindfulness meditation, safely and consensually bite sexy necks!
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