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After several delays, the PS2 port got priority and the Dreamcast version was ultimately cancelled due to waning support for the system and high development costs.
 
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Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Metro3D
Developer: Metro3D
Planned release date(s): Q4 2000[1], 2000-03[2], 2000-06[3], 2000-09[4], 2000-10[5], 2000-11[6], 2001
Genre: RPG
Number of players: 1

Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse is an action RPG released for the PlayStation 2. It was originally a Sega Dreamcast-exclusive game, being advertised shortly after the console's launch, before development began concurrently on a PlayStation 2 version.

After several delays, the PS2 port got priority and the Dreamcast version was ultimately cancelled due to waning support for the system and high development costs.

Magazine articles

Main article: Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #125: "December 1999" (1999-11-09)
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References