So, so many Vampire Survivors clones came out this year

Is “survivors” distinct enough from “survival” to be the name of an entirely different genre? I’m not sure, but we’re almost certainly in the midst of a mini genre boom of Vampire Survivors-likes, our favorite roguelike of 2022 and the game of the year most likely to spawn waves of imitators in the near future. It’s already started happening in 2022, despite Vampire Survivors launching in quiet, unfinished early access form barely a year ago. 

Gaming’s Time to Copycat quotient is at an all-time high. When MMOs and then MOBAs were all the rage, it took years for shallow knock-offs of WoW and League of Legends to crop up, and years more for them to become so oversaturated that there was room for nothing left but bombs. In 2017, it took Fortnite only six months to pivot to battle royale to piggyback off PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ success and inspire a whole slew of battle royales; in early 2019, Dota Auto Chess got copycats from Valve and Riot just five months later. 

source: gamezpot.com