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PSA: Use This Trick to Get Vampire Survivors DLC Cheaper

That Makes Some Cents!

If you’re looking to save some money this holiday, check this out! It looks like some eagle-eyed Redditors have figured out a way to spend less on Vampire Survivors’ new DLC. If that sounds good to you, then read on to learn how to get a small amount knocked off the top of your purchase!

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How to Get Vampire Survivors DLC Cheaper

OK, so here’s what you should do. If you go on Steam and find Vampire Survivors, you’ll find that the base game is $4.99. It’s not on sale as of publication. But, its DLC, Legacy of the Moonspell is on sale. But, we’re not interested in buying the base game or the DLC individually. No, for our purposes here, we’re going to look into the bundle of the base game and DLC together.

It should be mentioned that for this to work, you need to have already purchased the base game on Steam. If you do, you’ll notice that Steam won’t double charge you for it, so the bundle price — before the bundle discount — is $1.79. Apply the bundle discount, and it goes down to $1.43. You’re not saving a crazy amount of money, but it’s cheaper than simply buying the DLC by itself.

Be sure to take advantage of this deal while you can, because it may not be around for very long. If you’d like to learn more about Vampire Survivors, check out our past coverage of the game. And, like always, be sure to make Gamer Journalist your one-stop for all things gaming and entertainment!

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James has been playing games for as long as he can remember. His first game was either The Lion King or The Mask for the SNES. He has since grown into the biggest apologist for JRPGs and he wants to be Yoko Taro for Halloween.