Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire was first released in Japanese arcades in 1997. The game was originally planned to be released as ''Darkstalkers: Jedah's Damnation
outside of Japan, but this title was never used; the Japanese arcade title was instead changed to Vampire Savior: World of Darkness'' in the U.S.
Vampire Hunter 2 and Vampire Savior 2 and are two simultaneously released Japan-only updated versions of
Vampire Savior that were released in arcades in September 1997. Along with minor tweaks and changes to the characters' move lists and the combo system (removal of air chains), the main changes are in the character rosters.
Vampire Hunter 2 uses the roster from
Night Warriors (
Vampire Hunter in Japan), omitting the characters introduced in
Vampire Savior. Vampire Savior 2 features the
Vampire Savior roster but omits
Jon Talbain (as well as Dark Talbain),
Rikuo and
Sasquatch, and replaces them with Donovan, Huitzil and Pyron. Both versions feature Oboro Bishamon and Shadow as secret characters, as well as Marionette.
Vampire Hunter 2 also retains the music from
Vampire Hunter, while
Vampire Savior 2 uses the
Vampire Savior soundtrack.
Home versions A Japan-only
Sega Saturn version was released in 1998, which required Capcom's 4MB RAM cartridge. Capcom initially announced that the home version would be exclusive to the Saturn. The game was included in
Vampire: Darkstalkers Collection, a Japan-only compilation of all five
Darkstalkers arcade games that was released for the
PlayStation 2 in 2005. The collection also features unlockable secret versions of
Vampire Savior,
Vampire Hunter 2 and
Vampire Savior 2 where all 18 Night Warriors are playable, similar to the PlayStation's EX Edition. In 2012, the
ESRB administered a Teen rating for
Darkstalkers 3 as a PSone Classic for the
PlayStation 3 and
PlayStation Vita. The game was released through
PlayStation Network on April 24, 2012. It was also included in a remastered form as part of the HD remix game
Darkstalkers Resurrection for the PlayStation Network and
Xbox Live Arcade. Unlike the previous release for this game on the PSN, which used the PS1 version, the remastered edition is based on the original arcade release with added features like online multiplayer. The 2022 release
Capcom Fighting Collection on
PlayStation 4,
Xbox One,
Nintendo Switch and
Windows includes
Vampire Savior,
Vampire Hunter 2 and
Vampire Savior 2 for the first time internationally as separate entries, with the same HD features and Online Play features as
Darkstalkers Resurrection.
Vampire Savior is also one of the available games in
Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium. ==Reception==