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Short episodic stories delve into the historical unlife of a 3000-year-old vampire
September 16, 2024
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Little Bat Games :
Berlin, Germany — September 16, 2024 | Little Bat Games today released the first in a series of content updates for its critically-acclaimed debut video game exploring psychotherapy, Vampire Therapist. Free to play for existing owners, this series of content updates will allow players to administer therapy to their mentor, a 3000-year-old vampire with a troubled history of his own.
The first update, out today, is entitled The Blood of Troy and follows the story of the founding of Rome through the eyes of an immortal vampire.
Two more free updates, entitled Spanish Nights and Fathoms Below, will explore the history of pre-Renaissance Spain and the birth of psychoanalysis, respectively. Both will be released within 2024.
"Vampire Therapist has touched players in ways we could not have anticipated. With our talented, lean studio, we thought we could scrounge up a nice treat to invite players back into our world to learn more about our oldest vampire," said Cyrus Nemati, Creative Director at Little Bat Games.
Vampire Therapist has earned accolades from critics and players for its deft, compassionate portrayal of therapy, its real-world therapy mechanics, and stellar voice acting, with a Very Positive rating on Steam.
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About Little Bat Games
Little Bat Games is an indie games studio funded in partnership with Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg. Helmed by Cyrus Nemati, Little Bat Games aims to create titles with rich stories, engaging characters and innovative mechanics that will resonate with players long after they have finished playing. This is all underpinned by a dedication to sustainable studio practices.
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