Prepare for a therapy session unlike any other. Vampire Therapist, the BAFTA-nominated visual novel from Little Bat Games in partnership with Ultimate Games S.A., is making the leap to consoles later this month. The supernatural adventure launches on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on February 17, 2026, with Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S versions following on March 5.
Originally released on PC in 2024, the game casts players as a reformed Wild West gunslinger turned vampire who now spends eternity helping fellow undead navigate the emotional baggage that comes with immortality. Society may never fully accept them—but through therapy, they might finally learn to accept themselves.

The console edition arrives packed with content, including the base game, every free update released so far, and the Couples Therapy DLC. It has also been enhanced with improved controller support, making it easier than ever to settle in and guide your clients through centuries of unresolved trauma.

Key Features
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Real Therapy Techniques: Apply cognitive behavioral therapy concepts vetted by licensed professionals. Identify cognitive distortions in your clients’ thinking and help them reframe their perspectives.
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Comedy Meets History: Counsel a memorable cast of troubled vampires hailing from ancient Greece, Renaissance Italy, Tudor England, revolutionary France, and Iron Age Ireland.
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Star-Studded Voice Cast: Featuring performances from Matthew Mercer (Critical Role, Baldur’s Gate 3), Francesca Meaux (Hades), Sarah Grayson (Gone Home, Hades II), Kylie Clark, and creator Cyrus Nemati(Hades, Pyre).
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A Distinctive Setting: Cozy introspection collides with gothic European flair in a therapy office perched above a German goth club.
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Memorable Minigames: Practice mindfulness meditation and engage in playful supernatural activities that fit the game’s offbeat tone.

With its mix of humor, emotional storytelling, and legitimate psychological concepts, Vampire Therapist offers a narrative experience that stands out from the typical visual novel. If you missed it on PC, this console release is the perfect excuse to step into the therapist’s chair and help the undead come to terms with forever.