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Code Vein 2 Has More Character Customization

In a Famitsu article with Keita Iizuka, the producer of the Code Vein II, he discusses character customization in the sequel, and how the team expanded on the feature since the first game. According to Iizuka, of the development team have given positive on how much more flexible it will be compared to Code Vein. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Code Vein II will let you create and customize your own vampire hunter protagonist. The design will be anime-esque, but there will be more facial parts to choose from and more settings to fiddle with compared to before. Not only will you be able to balance how the eyes and nose settle on the face, but you’ll be able to make hairstyles straight or wavy based on preference. You’ll also be able to add more accessories to your vampire hunter.

Bandai Namco first unveiled Code Vein II during the Summer Game Fest 2025 stream in early June 2025. You will play as a vampire hunter who dies while on a mission. However, a vampire girl resuscitates you by offering her a piece of your heart. The story has elements of time travel, and he must travel between the past and the present to save the world from certain destruction. More details on the story, gameplay, and characters will appear closer to the release window.

Code Vein II will come out for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC in 2026. You can wishlist it now.


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