Vampire Survivors studio says it couldn’t find a ‘non-predatory’ mobile developer, so it did the job itself-

The mobile version of Vampire Survivors rolled out a month ago, fully and completely free—and I don’t mean free to play, just free. In a 2022 wrap-up message on Steam, developer Poncle explained why it opted to give it away, and why that means that some features on mobile, and the Legacy of the Moonspell DLC, may take longer than expected to arrive.

Poncle didn’t plan to make the mobile version of Vampire Survivors itself, but after spending “months” looking for a mobile developer, it just couldn’t find one willing to embrace “non-predatory” monetization, it claims. Eventually, the studio’s hand was forced by the appearance of a large number of clones, many of which were “actual 1:1 copies with stolen code, assets, data, [and] progression.” 

Poncle thus took on the job to get the real mobile version of Vampire Survivors out as quickly as possible. But because Poncle hadn’t planned on dealing with mobile development at all, there are still some missing or unpolished features, chiefly cloud saves and save transfers. “Since we’re still without a backend/full stack engineer, this might end up taking longer than expected,” Poncle said.

Poncle also explained why it opted to make Vampire Survivors on mobile devices free, a decision that’s great for players but also the cause of some headaches for the studio.

“If you’re like me, then if you wanted Vampire Survivors on mobile you’d have been happy to just pay a couple of bucks for it and call it a day,” Poncle wrote. “But the mobile market doesn’t work like that and by making Vampire Survivors a paid app I’d have cut out completely a lot of new players from even trying the game.

“This is why we ended up with a free-for-real approach, where monetization is minimal and is designed to never interrupt your game, always be optional and in your control through a couple of ‘watch ads’ buttons, and doesn’t have any of that real money sinks that mobile cashgrabs are usually designed around. It’s just the full game, playable offline, in landscape or portrait, with touch controls or with a gamepad.”

It’s a valid point. Most mobile games are free to play, with relatively aggressive monetization schemes that rely on “whales”—the small percentage of the player base that spends significant amounts of money—to survive. Not even Nintendo tries charging up-front for mobile games. 

At the same time, Poncle provided no insight into how it defines “non-predatory” monetization, how many developers it actually spoke to, or what sort of terms it offered for taking on the job of porting Vampire Survivors and charging $0 for it.

Regardless of the specifics, the fully-free approach has left the studio uncertain about how to deal with future updates and the release of the Moonspell DLC. “The problems we’re facing are the same mentioned above: how do we make it fair, but also accessible to players who are only into free games?” Poncle wrote. “We’ll figure something out and publish the DLC ASAP!”

As for bug fixes on mobile, Poncle said the process is slow because it doesn’t have access to devices it needs to replicate “niche” problems. “We’re working on it and have been scouting even the dodgiest possible places to find the devices we need,” the studio wrote.

The mobile version of Vampire Survivors is available now on the App Store and Google Play. I’ve reached out to Poncle for more information on the development of the mobile game and will update if I receive a reply.

Related Posts

Is Nifty set to test the hurdle at 19850- See GIFT Nifty, FII data, F&O ban, crude, more before market opens_1

GIFT Nifty indicated a negative start for domestic indices BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50. Here’s a look at the things to know ahead of the opening…

100X.VC in talks to aid Japanese & Hong Kong firms for their early-stage investments in India

Investment firm 100X.VC is in talks with four large corporates from Japan and Hong Kong looking to invest in early-stage startups in India. This will be part…

Morgan Stanley expects ITC to outperform benchmark  Indian indices; Read to know full details

The broking firm Morgan Stanley in a research report said that ITC’s share price will outperform the benchmark indices of India over the next 30 days. The…

Orient Technologies IPO closes today- Check subscription status, GMP, and other key details

Orient Technologies IPO Last Day: Orient Technologies IPO will close its issue for the subscription on August 23. The issue has been subscribed 17.5 times more than…

Markets erase early gains, ends lower on Budget day; Nifty below 21,700 dragged by media and metals

The benchmark equity indices ended Thursday’s trading session in negative territory. The NSE Nifty 50 lost 28.25 points or 0.13% to settle at 21,697.45 points. While S&P…

RK Swamy IPO opens at Rs 270-280 price band; Here’s more on the GMP, review, date and investment strategy

R K SWAMY IPO will open bidding to retail investors on March 04 to raise a total of Rs 423.56 crore, of which Rs 250.56 crore will…