V Rising is now playable on Linux and Steam Deck consoles, while developer Stunlock Studios has announced the vampire survival game has sold 1million copies.Since finding runaway success on PC, V Rising is now available for Linux and Steam Deck fans to play, as the latest “bleeding-edge” beta version of Proton Experimental has introduced compatibility.As explained by GamingOnLinux, to jump into the game on Linux or Steam Deck, players should navigate to Proton Experimental in their Steam library, go into the ‘Betas’ tab in Properties, and opt into the “bleeding-edge” beta.From there, go to V Rising‘s Properties, select Compatibility, and choose Proton Experimental.
This will allow players to jump into V Rising on their platform of choice.As V Rising comes to alternate PC platforms, the game’s enormous success has been celebrated by the developer.
Yesterday (May 24), Stunlock Studios revealed that V Rising has sold an impression million copies, a milestone that’s made all the more impressive considering the game only launched on May 17.“1,000,000 vampires have risen from their slumber!
Thank you all for being part of this achievement,” shared Stunlock Studios.V Rising‘s initial success has made it one of the most-played games on Steam this week.
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